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Check-List 

OF 

BOOKS   AND   PAMPHLETS 

RELATING    TO 

THE   HISTORY   OF  THE    PACIFIC   NORTHWEST 

TO    BE    FOUND    IN     REPRESENTATIVE 
LIBRARIES    OF    THAT    REGION 


PREPARED    CO-OPERATIVELY 

COMPILED    BY 

Charles   W.   Smith 
Assistant  Librarian  University  of  Washington  Library 


PUBLISHED    BY    WASHINGTON    STATE    LIBRARY 


OX.YMPIA,    WASH.; 

E.    X..    BOA.BDMAN,    PrBI.IO    PRINTBB 

1  909 


P^REF^CE. 


In  April,  1908,  as  the  result  of  informal  correspondence 
among  librarians  of  the  Pacific  Northwest,  it  was  decided 
to  prepare  a  co-operative  library  check-list  of  books  and 
pamphlets  relating  to  the  region.  The  plan  agreed  upon 
was  that  each  library  should  furnish  a  card  list  of  its  own 
items  and  that  these  lists  so  prepared  should  be  combined 
into  a  single  alphabet  and  published.  The  University  of 
Washington  Library  offered  its  services  as  a  medium  of 
communication  and  all  correspondence  relative  to  the  work 
has  been  carried  on  through  this  institution. 

Tentative  specifications  covering  scope  and  form  of  en- 
try were  sent  to  representative  libraries  for  suggestions 
and  criticisms.  As  soon  as  replies  were  received  from  all, 
final  rules,  representing  the  expressed  wishes  of  a  ma- 
jority of  the  collaborators,  were  prepared  and  sent  to  each 
contributing  library. 

The  scope  of  the  check-list,  as  determined  by  this  pre- 
liminary canvas,  was  made  to  include  all  books  and  pam- 
phlets relating  to  the  history  of  that  geographical  area 
lying  north  of  California  and  west  of  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains, including  the  states  of  Oregon,  Washington,  Idaho 
and  Montana,  together  with  Bi'itish  Columbia,  Alaska  and 
the  Yukon.  The  word  history  has  been  used  in  its  broadest 
sense,  including  a  wide  range  of  literature  bearing  upon 
the  region,  such  as  description,  travel,  fiction,  and  works 
written  from  the  scientific  or  commercial  standpoint. 

The  following  classes  of  material  have  been  excluded : 

1.  Manuscripts. 

2.  State  documents,  because  listed  in  Bowker's  State  Publi- 

cations. 

3.  Federal  documents,  to  which  there  is  some  clue  through 

government  indexes. 

4.  ,  Periodicals  published  in  the  region,  except  those  devoted 

mainly  or  entirely  to  history,  such  as  historical  maga- 
zines. Serials,  however,  as  year-books,  proceedings  and 
transactions  of  societies  have  been  included  as  a  part  of 
the  institutional  history  of  the  region. 

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III  tlic  case  of  state  and  federal  documents  which  as  a 
class  have  been  excluded,  exception  was  made  of  some  few 
orticial  and  semi-official  publications  of  special  importance. 

In  listing  the  material,  the  Dewey  Library  School  Rules 
were  used  as  a  basis,  but  certain  modifications  were  made 
to  conform  to  the  wishes  of  contributing  librarians. 

'i'he  work  began  with  eleven  libraries  represented.  Dur- 
ing its  progress,  two  more  joined  the  enterprise,  making 
a  total  of  thirteen.  It  is  especially  to  be  regretted  that  the 
Library  of  the  Oregon  State  Historical  Society  could  not 
have  been  included.  Of  those  participating,  two  libraries, 
namely,  the  Legislative  Library  of  British  Columbia  and 
the  Portland  Library  Association,  were  unable,  for  lack  of 
time,  to  complete  their  lists,  both  of  them  having  omitted 
practically  their  entire  collection  of  pamphlets. 

It  was  found  impracticable  to  submit  proof  sheets  of  the 
check-list  to  the  different  contributors  for  corrections  or 
additions.  Owing  to  varying  interpretations  of  rules,  in- 
evitable in  working  from  written  instructions  without 
personal  conference,  the  list  will  necessarily  fail  to  credit 
each  lil)rary  with  all  the  items  which  it  contains.  The 
present  publication  must  therefore  be  considered  as  a  ten- 
tative list,  a  preliminary  survey  of  the  field,  whose  sig- 
nificance is  for  the  future  rather  than  for  the  present. 
While  primarily  intended  as  a  librarian's  reference  book 
for  use  in  a  co-operative  development  of  library  resources, 
it  is  hoped  that  it  will  also  prove  helpful  to  students  who 
wish  to  know  what  material  relating  to  the  region  is  now 
available  and  where  it  can  be  found. 

The  preparation  of  this  list  is  due  to  the  hearty  co-oper- 
ation of  each  contributor.  Its  publication  was  generously 
assumed  by  the  Washington  State  Library,  and  a  special 
debt  of  gratitude  is  due  its  hbrarian,  Mr.  J.  M.  Hitt. 

Charles  W.  Smith. 
rniverslty  of  Washington  Library, 

Seattle,  Washington. 
March  3,  1909. 


DESCEIPTIVE  LIST  OF  LIBRAEIES. 


L        Library  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Province  of 

British  Columbia,  Victoria,  B.  C. 

A  reference  library  only,  being  principally  for  the  use  of 
legislators  and  government  officials.  It  may,  however,  be 
used  by  the  public  when  the  house  is  not  in  session.  It  con- 
tains about  35,000  volumes,  including  pamphlets.  The  Dewey 
decimal  classification  is  used. 

The  Library  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  was  established 
in  1893.  The  subject  matter  of  the  library  is  in  the  main  of 
a  legal  and  parliamentary  nature.  It  embraces,  however,  a 
comparatively  large  and  valuable  collection  of  early  discov- 
eries and  historical  works  relating  to  the  Northwest  Pacific 
Coast  of  America  and  the  Northwest  Territories  of  Canada. 

The  reading  room  is  open  to  the  public  during  government 
hours, — viz.  from  9  A.  M.  to  5  P.  M. — every  day  that  the 
legislature  is  not  in  session. 

Librarian,  E.  O.  S.  Scholefield. 

M       Montana    State    Historical    and    Miscellaneous    Library, 

Helena,  Montana. 

A  reference  library  containing  14,932  volumes.  Open  daily 
except  Sunday  from  9  A.  M.  to  5  P.  M.  The  privileges  of  the 
library  are  extended  so  far  as  possible  to  all  citizens  of  the 
state. 

The  Historical  Society  of  Montana  was  incorporated  in 
1865  "in  order  to  collect  and  arrange  facts  in  regard  to  the 
early  history  of  this  Territory,  the  discovery  of  mines,  in- 
cidents of  the  fur  trade,  etc."  Its  first  headquarters  were  at 
Virginia  City.  Subsequently  they  were  moved  to  Deer  Lodge 
and  then  to  Helena.  In  1893,  the  property  of  the  Historical 
Society  came  under  the  control  of  the  state.  It  was  com- 
bined with  the  ^Miscellaneous  Department  of  the  State  Li- 
brary and  on  the  completion  of  the  State  Capitol  in  1902  the 
present  quarters  wei'e  occupied. 

Librarian,  William  S.  Bell. 

Mu     University  of  Montana  Library,  Missoula,  Montana. 

Contains  16,000  bound  volumes  and  several  thousand  pam- 
phlets. Open  daily,  except  Sunday,  from  8:15  A.  ^.  to  5:30 
P.  M.  and  from  7  to  9:30  P.  M.  On  Sunday,  the  hours  are 
from  2:30  to  5  P.  M.  Its  use  is  free  to  students  and  mem- 
bers of  the  faculty.  Books  are  loaned  from  the  library  for 
one  week.  Reference  books,  reserved  books  and  current 
periodicals  do  not  circulate. 

The  library  started  with  a  collection  of  books  donated  at 
the  organization  of  the  University  in  September,  1895.  It 
is  now  housed  in  a  two-story  brick  building,  located  on  the 
north  side  of  the  main  oval. 

Librarian,  Gertrude  Buckhous. 


c  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

O        r.MVKKsiTY  OF  Orkuon  Lihraky,  Eugcne,  Oregon. 

Contains  about  18,000  volumes.  Open  daily  during  term 
time  from  7:45  A.  M.  to  5  P.  M.  and  from  7  to  9  P.  M.  ex- 
cept that  it  is  not  open  Friday  evenings  or  Saturday  after- 
noons. Vacation  hours  are  from  8  to  12  A.  M.  and  from  2 
to  4  P.  M.  Users  of  the  library  are  allowed  to  draw  books 
for  a  period  of  three  weeks,  with  renewal  privileges. 

The  I'niversity  of  Oregon  Library  may  be  said  to  have 
lieen  founded  in  1882,  when  Mr.  Henry  Villard,  president  of 
tiie  Northern  Pacific  railroad,  contributed  to  the  University 
$1,000  for  books.  During  the  four  preceding  years  the  li- 
brary needs  of  the  institution  were  served  by  collections  of 
books  belonging  to  the  two  literary  societies.  In  1883,  Mr. 
Villard  gave  to  the  University  an  endowment  fund  of 
$.50,000,  one  of  the  conditions  of  the  gift  being  that  not  less 
than  $400  a  year  should  be  expended  for  books.  The  library 
is  now  entering  upon  a  period  of  more  rapid  development, 
made  possible  by  increased  appropriations. 

Librarian,  M.  H.  Douglass. 
P        LiitK.\KV  A.ssociATio.N  OF  PoRTi.ANK.  Portland,  Oregon. 

Contains  about  80,000  volumes,  the  reference  library  com- 
prising nearly  20,000  of  these.  The  central  building  is  open 
from  H  A.  M.  to  9:30  P.  M.  on  week  days  and  on  Sundays 
and  holidays  the  reference  and  periodical  departments  are 
open  from  2  until  G  P.  M. 

The  Library  Association  of  Portland  was  founded  in  1863 
and  until  1902  was  a  subscription  library.  In  1891,  the 
library  was  moved  into  its  present  building  on  the  corner 
of  Seventh  and  Stark  streets.  On  March  10.  1902,  the  li- 
brary became  free  and  since  that  time  has  made  rapid 
strides,  both  in  the  acquisition  of  books  and  in  the  increase 
of  membership  and  circulation.  There  are  at  the  present 
time  three  branches,  seven  reading  rooms  and  twelve  de- 
posit stations. 

Librarian,  Mary  Frances  Isom. 
Pu      LiHRARY  OK  Pacific  Univer.>^ity.  Forest  Grove,  Oregon. 

Contains  about  15,000  volumes.  The  part  containing  pub- 
lic documents,  state  and  federal,  is  open  to  the  public  free 
for  reference.  Privilege  to  use  the  rest  of  the  library  is 
granted  to  students  upon  payment  of  $3  a  year  and  to  others 
upon  payment  of  $5  a  year.  As  student  assistants  are  em- 
ployed, the  hours  are  not  quite  regular,  but  they  are  usually 
from  8  to  12  A.  M.  and  from  1:15  to  4:15  P.  M.  during  term 
time.  No  provision  is  made  for  regular  opening  during 
vacation. 

The  library  had  its  origin  early  in  the  history  of  the 
school.  When  Doctor  Atkinson  went  East,  in  1851  or  1852, 
to  secure  teachers,  he  obtained  a  number  of  books  which 
formed  the  nucleus  of  the  i)resent  collection.  Rev.  Jedidiah 
.Morse,  who  published  the  first  American  school  geography, 
left  a  fine  collection  of  works  on  geography,  history  and 
travel.  About  500  of  these  volumes  were  given  by  his  sons 
to  President  S.  H.  Marsh  at  one  of  his  appeals  for  the  school 
about  18fiO.  The  present  librarian  has  held  his  position 
since  1874. 

l..ibrarlan.  Joseph  W.  Marsh. 


A  CHECK-LIST  »7 

S        Seattle  Public  Library,  Seattle,  Washington. 

A  free  public  library  of  102,835  volumes,  founded  in  1891. 
The  central  library  is  located  at  Fourth  avenue  and  Madison 
street,  and  occupies  a  $300,000  building,  erected  with  funds 
provided  largely  by  Andrew  Carnegie.  This  building  con- 
tains an  art  gallery  and  separate  rooms  for  newspapers, 
periodicals,  fine  art  books,  children's  work,  reference  de- 
partment and  circulation  department.  The  library  also 
operates  four  branch  libraries. 

The  main  library  is  open  from  9  A.  M.  to  10  P.  M.  on  week 
days  and  from  3  P.  M.  to  10  P.  M.  on  Sundays  and  holidays. 
The  use  of  books  for  reading  and  consultation  at  the  library 
is  free  to  all.  The  privilege  of  borrowing  books  for  home 
use  is  free  to  all  residents  of  Seattle,  and  to  those  non-resi- 
dents who  are  Seattle  tax  payers  or  have  their  place  of 
business  or  employment  in  the  city. 

In  addition  to  the  102,835  volumes  mentioned  above,  the 
library  has  several  thousand  volumes  of  municipal,  state 
and  federal  documents  and  a  large  number  of  pamphlets. 

Librarian,  Judson  T.  Jennings. 

SC  LiHKARY    OK    THE     STATE     COT.LEfiE    OF    WASHINGTON,     PullmaU, 

Washington. 

Contains  about  17,000  bound  volumes  and  11,200  pam- 
phlets. Open  daily,  except  Sundays  and  legal  holidays,  from 
8  A.  M.  to  6  P.  M.  On  Sundays,  the  reading  room  is  open 
from  2  to  4  P.  M. 

The  library  is  now  located  in  the  Administration  building. 
A  new  Auditorium  and  Library  building  is  in  process  of 
construction  and  will  be  occupied  at  the  beginning  of  the 
school  year,  in  September,  1909. 

Acting  librarian,  Stella  Wilson. 
Sp      Spokane  Public  Library,  Spokane,  Washington. 

Contains  27,083  volumes.  Open  from  9  A.  M.  to  9  P.  M.  on 
week  days  and  from  2  to  9  P.  M.  on  Sundays. 

The  library  was  organized  in  1884.  In  1891,  it  was  con- 
solidated with  the  labor  unions  library  and  became  known 
as  the  Union  Library  Association,  which  name  was  changed 
in  August,  1894,  to  the  Spokane  City  Library.  In  1905,  it 
was  moved  into  the  present  Carnegie  Library  building, 
located  on  Cedar  street,  between  Riverside  and  First  ave- 
nues. Three  branches  are  operated,  being  open  one  after- 
noon each  week.  A  special  effort  is  being  made  to  collect 
local  history. 

Librarian,  ilfrs.  Estella  Deffenbaugh. 
W       Washington  State  Library.  Olympia,  Washington. 

Located  in  the  Capitol,  first  floor,  east  wing.  Contains 
25,460  volumes.  It  is  open  from  9  to  12  A.  M.  and  from  1  to 
5  P.  M.  daily,  except  Sunday.  During  sessions  of  the  Legis- 
lature, the  hours  are  from  9  A.  M.  to  10  P.  M. 

The  Washington  State  Library  was  organized  in  1854. 
The  first  books  were  brought  around  the  Horn  by  General 
Isaac  I.  Stevens,  first  governor  of  the  Territory  of  Wash- 
ington. 

The  privileges  of  the  library  are  free  to  all  citizens  of  the 
state. 

Librarian,  .1.   M.   Hitt. 


g  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

\S;i     \\  AiiA   Wai.i.a   Frek  Plbuc   Libkary,   Walla  Walla,  Wash- 
ington. 

The  library  building  is  situated  at  the  corner  of  Alder, 
Palouse  and  Poplar  streets.  It  is  open  from  1  until  9  P.  M. 
and  on  Sundays  from  2  until  6  P.  M.  Contains  about  6,000 
volumes. 

The  first  library  movement  in  Walla  Walla  was  started 
in  1865,  when  the  Walla  Walla  Library  and  Literary  Asso- 
ciation was  incorporated.  It  was  a  subscription  library  and 
interest  in  this  first  movement  soon  died;  the  library  was 
revived,  however,  at  two  different  times  previous  to  1897, 
when  it  was  established  for  the  first  time  as  a  free  public 
library.  It  was  moved  into  the  present  building,  the  gift  of 
-Mr.  Carnegie,  in  November,  1905. 
Librarian,  Ellen  Garfield  Smith. 

Wh     WniT.MA.N  Coi.r.KfiK  Library,  Walla  Walla,  Washington. 

Contains  15,655  bound  volumes  and  several  thousand  pam- 
phlets. Open  during  term  time  from  8  A.  M.  to  5  P.  M.  daily, 
except  Sunday.  While  primarily  for  the  faculty  and  stu- 
dents of  the  college,  the  privileges  of  the  library  are  ex- 
tended to  all  citizens  of  Walla  Walla  and  to  visitors  from 
outside  of  the  city. 

Whitman  College  Library  had  its  beginning  in  1882  with 
the  gift  of  Rev.  Myron  Eells  of  twenty-five  dollars,  fourteen 
bound  volumes  and  fifteen  pamphlets.  The  library  contains 
a  si)ecial  collection  of  books  relating  to  the  Pacific  North- 
west, including  valuable  material  bearing  upon  the  life  of 
Marcus  Whitman. 

Librarian,  Arminda  L.  Fix. 

Wu     r.MVKR.siTY  OK  Wa.shi.notox  LIBRARY.  Seattle,  Washington. 

Contains  :;7,6o0  volumes.  Located  in  the  Administration 
building.  The  main  entrance  to  the  University  campus  is  at 
15th  avenue,  N.  E.  and  42nd  street.  Open  during  general 
sessions,  8  A.  M.  to  5:30  P.  M.  and  from  7  to  10  P.  M.,  Mon- 
days to  Fridays;  on  Saturdays.  8  to  12  A.  M.  and  from  1  to 
5  P.  M.  During  vacation  recesses,  the  library  is  open  from 
9  to  12  A.  M. 

Primarily  a  reference  library  for  the  use  of  students  and 
faculty  but  all  possible  privileges  are  accorded  to  citizens  of 
the  state  and  to  librarians  of  other  states. 

Librarian.  William  E.  Henry. 


A  CHECK-LIST  9 

LIST  OF  CONTRIBUTORS. 

Library  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  j  E.  O.  S.  Scholefield. 

the  Province  of  British  Columbia. . .  (  Alma  M.  Russell. 

Montana  State  Library Katharine  Barbour. 

University  of  Montana  Library Gertrude  Buckhous. 

University  of  Oregon  Library Mrs.  S.  C.  Church. 

Portland   Library  Association Eleanor  Ruth  Rockwood. 

Library  of  Pacific  University Joseph  W.  Marsh. 

Seattle  Public  Library Mary  Banks. 

Library  of  the  State  College  of  Wash-  j  Gertrude  Saxton. 

ington I  Stella  Wilson. 

on           T»  VT     T  -u  \  Mrs.  Caroline  Hathaway. 

Spokane   Public   Library ]  ^^^^^^  ^^^^j^ 

Washington  State  Library Josephine  Holgate. 

Walla  Walla  Public  Library Ellen  Garfield  Smith. 

Whitman  College  Library Arminda  L.  Fix. 

University  of  Washington  Library Charles  W.  Smith. 


KXPLA NATIONS  AND  ABBREVIATIONS. 

The  initials  at  the  end  of  each  entry  indicate  the  libraries  in 
which  the  book  or  pamphlet  may  be  found.  For  key,  see  the 
"Descriptive  list  of  libraries." 

"Same"  denotes  the  same  author  and  title  as  last  previously 
given.  For  sake  of  brevity,  the  collation  and  imprint  items  are 
not  rei)eated  for  different  editions  of  the  same  book,  except  to 
Show  variations. 

Size  of  books  is  indicated  only  for  quartos  and  folios,  as  fol- 
lows: 

Q     quarto,  from  25  to  30  centimeters  in  height. 

F     folio,  over  30  centimeters  in  height. 

F'4     from  35  to  40  centimeters  in  height. 

Fo     from  40  to  50  centimeters  in  height. 

F6     from  50  to  60  centimeters  in  height. 

. . .     Denotes  omissions. 

(    I     Enclose  material  not  on  title  page,  supplied  by  cataloger. 

*■     copyright  date. 

ed.     edition. 

fac.  sim.     fac  simile. 

fold,     folded. 

govt,     government  printing  office. 

gr.  of  por.     group  of  portraits. 

n.  d.     no  date. 

n.  p.     no  place  of  publication  given. 

n.  pub.     no  publisher. 

p.     page  or  pages. 

I»or.     portrait  or  portraits. 

tab.     table  or  tables. 

\inp.     unpaged. 

V.     volume  or  volumes. 

v.  d.     various  dates. 

V.  p.     various  places. 


A  CHECK-LIST  OP  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  RELATING 
TO  THE  HISTORY  OP  THE  PACIPIC  NORTHWEST. 


Abbott,  John  Stephens  Cabot. 

Christopher  Carson,  known  as  Kit  Carson.         348p.  1  pi. 

N.  Y.  Dodd,  1901.  p,  S 

Given   for   trapping  and    Fremont   expedition    to   Columbia. 
Abbott,  TCwyman]  0[smand]. 

Real  property  statutes  of  Washington  territory  from 
1843  to  1889..  .  1232p.  Olympia,  Wash.  State 
printing  and  pub.  co.,  1892.  Wu 

Contains  mucli  valuable  material  relating  to  the  Territory 
of  Washington,  including  treaties,  proclamations  and 
special  laws  of  Congress,  such  as  the  donation  acts,  pri- 
vate acts  and  Indian  treaties. 

Account  of  a  voyage  for  the  discovery  of  a  northwest  pas- 
sage by  Hudson's  Streights,  to  the  western  and 
southern  ocean  of  America  performed  in  the  year 
1746  and  1747,  in  the  ship  California,  Capt.  Francis 
Smith,  commander;  by  the  clerk  of  the  California. 
2v.  pi.  4  maps.         Lond.  Jollilfe,  1748.  L 

Adair,  Mrs.  B.  A.  (Owens). 

Some  of  her  life  experiences.         537p.  7  por.         [Port- 
land, Or.  Mann  &  Beach,  printers,  1906.1  P,  Pu,  Wh.  Wu 
Issued  without  title  page.     Story  of  an  Oregon  pioneer. 
Adam,  G.  Mercer. 

From  savagery  to  civilization;  the  Canadian  North-west, 
its  history  and  its  troubles...         390p.  11  por. 
Toronto,  Rose,  1885.  L,  S,  Wu 

Adams,  W.  L. 

Lecture  on  Oregon  and  the  Pacific  coast.         39p. 

Bost.  May,  1869.  P 

Adams,  W.  L,. 

Oregon  as  it  is;  its  present  and  future;  by  a  resident 
for  twenty-five  years,  being  a  reply  to  inquirers. 
61p.  tab.         Portland,  Or.  Bulletin,  1873.  P,  Wu 

Additon,  Mrs.  Lucia  H.  Faxon. 

Twenty  eventful  years  of  the  Oregon  Woman's  Chris- 
tian temperance  union,  1880-1900,  statistical,  his- 
torical and  biographical.  .  .  112p.  illus.  29por.  tab. 
Portland,  Or.  Gotshall,  1904.  P 


12  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Addresses  ujiou  the  life  and  character  of  John  J.  McGilvra. 

Tsp.  illus.  Ipl.  Ipor.         [Seattle.  Lowman,  19041.  Wu 

(•..mains  many  full  page  Illustrations  of  early  Seattle. 
Adney,  Tappan. 

Klondike  stampede.         417i).  illus.  4pl.  2  maps.         N.  Y. 

Harper.   1900.  Sc,  W,  Wu 

Alaska.     Commission    for   Alaska    exhibit,    Louisiana   pur- 
chase exposition.  St.  Louis,  1904. 
The  exhibition  of  the  District  of  Alaska  at  the  Louisiana 
purchase    exposition,    St.    Louis,    Mo.,    1904.         55p. 
illus.  fold.  map.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  [1904?].  S,  Wu 

(The)  Alaska  club's  1905  almanac,  issued  annually  by  the 
Alaska  club.  Alaska  building,  Seattle,  U.  S.  A.  130p. 
1  map.         [Seattle.  Alaska  clubl,  1905.  S,  Wu 

Same.     1906,  128p.  Imap.      Seattle,  Trade  register,  1906.  S 

Same.     1907.  106p.  2  maps.  Q.         Seattle,  [Alaska  club. 

1907).  S 

Alaska  steamship  company. 

A  trip  to  wonderful  Alaska.         [24p.]   illus.         Seattle, 

Alaska  steamship  co.  1905.  Wu 

Alaskan  boundary  tribunal. 

...Proceedings  of  the  Alaskan  boundary  tribunal,  con- 
vened at  London,  under  the  treaty  between  the 
United  States  of  America  and  Great  Britain,  con- 
cluded at  Washington,  .January  24,  1903,  for  the  set- 
tlement of  questions. .  .with  respect  to  the  boundary 
line  between  the  territory  of  Alaska  and  the  British 
possessions  in  North  America...  5v.  +  3v.  atlas, 
pi.  fac.  Sim.         Wash.  Govt.  1904.  L,  Wu 

(  r.  S.  Contrross  T>S-.     Senate  Document  No.  162.) 

AlcalaGaliano,  Dionysio.  See  Ralacion  del  viage  hecho 
|ior  las  goletas  Sutil  y  Mexicana. 

Aldrich,  Herbert  L. 

Arctic  Alaska  and  Siberia;  or.  Eight  months  with  the 
Arctic  whalemen.  234p.  illus.  24pl.  Chic.  Rand, 
1889.  S.Wu 

Allen,  A.  J.  compiler. 

Ten  years  in  Oregon.  Travels  and  adventures  of  Doctor 
E.  White  and  lady  west  of  the  Rocky  mountains; 
Incidents  of  two  sea  voyages  via.  Sandwich  islands 
around  Cape  Horn;  containing  also  a  brief  history 
of  the  missions  and  settlement  of  the  country — Ori- 
gin of  the  provisional  government — Number  and  cus- 
toms of  the  Indians — Incidents  witnessed. . .  in  the 
territory— Description  of  the  soil,  production  and  cli- 
mate of  the  country.  Compiled  by  Miss  A.  J.  Allen. 
399p.  Ipor.  Ithaca.  N.  Y.  Mack,  1848.  L,  P,  S.  Wa,  Wu 
Same.    430p.        Ithaca.  Andrus.  Gauntlett,  1850.  Pu,  Wh 


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Allen,  A.  J.  compiler. 

Thrilling  adventures,  travels  and  explorations  of  Dr. 
Elijah  White,  among  the  Rocky  mountains  and  in 
the  far  West...         430p.         N.  Y.  Yale,  1859.  Wh 

Allen,  William  A. 

Adventures  with  Indians  and  game;  or.  Twenty  years  in 
the  Rocky  mountains.  302p.  4por.  22pl.  Chic. 
Bowen,   1903.  Mu 

Allen,  Willis  Boyd. 

Gulf  and  glacier;  or,  The  Percivals  in  Alaska.        243p. 

8pl.         Boston,  Lothrop,   ["=18921.  Wu 

Allen,  Willis  Boyd. 

(The)  red  mountain  of  Alaska.        348p.  illus.  Ipl. 

Bost.  Estes,  [^889].  O,  Wu 

Alley,  B.  F.  and  Eraser,  J.  P.  Munro. 

Washington  territory,  descriptive  and  historical.  Thurs- 
ton county.  130p.  tab.  Olympia.  Cavanaugh, 
1886.  P 

Ailing,  Horatio. 

Why  we  vote;  a  discussion  of  the  government  of  the 
state  of  Washington.  163p.   1  map.  Olympia. 

Westland,  1900.  Wh 

Alston,  E.  Graham. 

Hand-book  of  British  Columbia  and  Vancouver  •  Island. 

41p.  map.         Lond.  Algar,  1870.  L 

Alta  California,  Pacific  coast  and  trans-continental  rail-road 

guide. . .  J.  C.  Fergusson,  editor.        illus,  1  map.  tab. 

San  Fran.  MacCrellish,  [^871].  P 

p.  132-8,   Oregon,  and  Washington  territory. 

p.  106-7,  Idaho  territory. 

Alvarez,  Nicolas. 

Noticias  sagradas...         32p.       Los  Angeles,  Fernandez 

de  Leon,  n.  d.  P 

American    agriculturist...    Apr.-Dec,    1843.        v.  2.    illus. 

tab.         N.  Y.  Saxton,  1843.  P 

p.  273-275,  Products  of  the  Oregon  territory. 
American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions. 
Annual  report.        v.25-41, 1834-1850.        Bost.  A.B.C.F.M., 

1834-1850.  Wu 

Contains    official    accounts   of    the    Oregon    mission   of    the 
American  Board. 
Same.     v.  25-26,  30,  32-33,  35-36,  38,  40,  42-43,  1834-1852.  W 

American  board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions. 
Maps  and  illustrations  of  the  missions  of  the  American 
board  of  commissioners  for  foreign  missions,  1843. 
[26pl.]         [Bost.   A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,    1843?].  Wu 

Plate  26  is  a  map  of  the  Oregon  mission. 


]4  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

American  imiseuni  of  natural  history. 

.Je«u|*  North  Pacific  expedition.         v.1-10.  illus.  pi.  maps. 

Leiden,  llrill;    N.  Y.  Stechert.  1898-1908.  L.  Wu 

t'onialiK'd  In  tlx*  .Memoirs  of  the  American  museum  of 
natural  hlMtory.  v.  '2 — 14.  This  publication  is  not  yet 
(•omplete.  It  covers  the  ethnology  and  archseology  of  the 
coaMtM  of  the  North  I'aclllc  ocean  between  the  Amoor 
river  In  Siberia,  and  the  Columbia  river  in  North 
America. 
Amoretti,   Charles. 

Voyage  de  la  raer  Atlantlque  a  Tocean  Paclfique  par  le 
NordOuest  dans  la  mer  glaciale  par  le  Capitaine 
Laurent  Ferrer,  Maldonado,  I'an'  1588.  traduit  d'un 
manuscript   espagnol..    .  84  +  19p.    2  fold.   maps. 

Plaisance.  Majno,  1812,  L 

Amundsen,  Roald. 

"The  northwest  passage";  being  the  record  of  a  voyage 
of  exi)loration  of  the  ship   "Gjoa"   1903-1907.         2v. 
nius.  Ipor.  44pl.  3  maps.  tab.         X.  Y.  Button,  1908.        P,  S 
Anderson,  John  .1. 

Did  the  Louisiana  purchase  extend  to  the  Pacific  ocean? 
and    Our  title   to   Oregon.  8p.   1  map.  X.   Y. 

Clark.  IISSU.  P,  Wh 

Andree,  Karl   [Theodorl. 

.\ord-Amfrika  In  geographischen  und  geschichtlichen 
umrissen,  mit  besonderer  beriicksichtigung  der  linge- 
borenen  und  der  indianischen  Alterthiimer.  der  ein- 
wanderung  und  der  ansiedelungen  des  ackerbaues, 
der  gewerbe,  der  schifffahrt  und  des  handels.  810p. 
Illus.         Braunschweig,  Westermann,  1851.  S 

Same.     Ed.  2.  1854.  P 

Annual   register;   or,  a  View  of  the  history,  politics  and 
literature,  for  the  year  1790.         Lond.  Dodsley,  1793. 

P,  S,  Wu 
p.  SS.'i-SOfl.    State    papers    (relative    to    Xootlta    Sound    con- 
troversy 1. 

Anson,  George. 

True  and  impartial  journal  of  a  voyage  to  the  south 
seas,  and  round  the  globe,  in  His  Majesty's  ship,  the 
Centurion...         16-(-347+39p.         Lond.  Birt,  1745.  L 

Anson,  George.     See  also,  Walter.  Richard,  compiler. 

Argonaut,  pseudonym.     See  Etches,  .John  Codman. 

Armstrong,  A.  X. 

OroKon:  comprising  a  brief  history  and  full  description 
of  the  territories  of  Oregon  and  Washington. .  .the 
Indian  tribes  of  the  Pacific  slope,  their  manners, 
etc..  Interspersed  with  incidents  of  travel  and  ad- 
venture.        147p.         Chic.  Scott.  1857.  P,  S,  Wh.  Wu 


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Army  and  navy  chronicle,  Jan.  1 — Dec.   26,   1839.         New 

ser.  V.  8-9,  2v.  in  1.         Wash.  Homans,  1839.  P 

Contains    editorial    on   Oregon    territory,    also    "Expedition 
to  the  Oregon  territory"  from  the  St.  Louis  Republican. 
Astoria.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Astoria,  Oregon,  and  surrounding  district  tributary 
thereto.  24p.  illus.     fold.  map.  Portland,  Or. 

Lewis  &  Dryden,  1887.  Wu 

Astoria.     Charter. 

Charter  of  the  town  of  Astoria,  and  rules  and  regula- 
tions for  the  government  of  the  common  council. 
13p.         [Astoria]   "Astorian  office,"  1873.  Wu 

Atkinson,  George  Henry. 

Address.  .  .  before  the  chamber  of  commerce  of  the  state 
of  New  York,  upon  the  possession,  settlement,  cli- 
mate and  resources  of  Oregon  and  the  northwest 
coast,  including  some  remarks  upon  Alaska,  Decem- 
ber 3d,  1868.  17p.  N.  Y.  Amerman,  1868.  P 
Atkinson,  George  Henry. 

Funeral  services  in  memory  of  Mrs.  M.  F.  Eells,  one  of 
the  pioneer  missionaries  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  to  the 
Spokane  Indians  of  Oregon,  in  1838;  held  at  Skoko- 
mish  and  Seattle,  W.  T.,  August  11  and  13,  1878. 
9p.         Portland,  Or.  Himes,  1878.  P 

Atkinson,  G[eorge]  HTenry]. 

Northwest  coast,  including  Oregon,  Washington  and 
Idaho;  a  series  of  articles  upon  the  N.  P.  R.  R.  in  its 
relations  to  the  basins  of  the  Columbia  and  of 
Puget's  Sound.         Portland,  Or.  Walling,  1878.  Wh 

Same.    Ed.  2.        1  map.  P,  Wh 

Atkinson,  Mrs.  Nancy  (Bates). 

Biography  of  Rev.  G.  H.  Atkinson,  journal  of  sea  voyage 
to  Oregon  in  1848,  and  selected  addresses  and  printed 
articles;  and  a  particular  account  of  his  church  work 
in  the  Pacific  Northwest,  prepared  by  Rev.  Myron 
Eells.  508p.  illus.  3por.  Portland,  Or.  Baltes, 
1893.  O,  P,  Wh,  Wu 

Atwood,  Rev.  A. 

Glimpses  in  pioneer  life  on  Puget  Sound.        483p.  illus. 

Ipor.         Seattle,  Denny-Coryell,  1903.  S,  W,  Wh,  Wu 

A  history  of  Methodism  in  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Aubertin,  J.  J. 

(A)  fight  with  distances;  the  states,  the  Hawaiian 
Islands,  Canada,  British  Columbia,  Cuba,  the  Ba- 
hamas.        352p.  lOpl.  1  map.         Lond.  Paul,  1888.  L 


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PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 


Austin,  C.  W.  and  Scott,  H.  S. 

(The)  great  Seattle  fire  of  June  6th,  1889,  containing  a 
succinct  and  complete  account  of  the  greatest  con- 
flagration on   the   Pacific  coast.        44p.  illus.   Ipor. 
Tacoma.  Puget  Sound  printing  Co.,  1889. 
Aylmer,  Fen  ton,  editor. 

(A)  cruise  in  the  Pacific  from  the  log  of  a  naval  oflacer. 
2v.  Inl.         319  +  322p.  2pl.        Lond.  Hurst,  1860. 


Back,  Captain,  see  Huish,  Robert. 
Badlam,  Alexander. 

(The)  wonders  of  Alaska.         152p.  29pl.  S  maps.         San 

Fran.  Bancroft,  1S90.  Wa 

8ome.     Ed.  3.         154p.         San   Fran,  author,   1891.  S,  Wu 

Bagley,  Clarence  B. 

In  the  beginning,  a  sketch  of  some  early  events  in 
western  Washington  while  it  was  still  a  part  of  "Old 
Oregon."         90p.         Seattle,  Lowman,  1905. 

S,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 
Saint>    in    Meekor,    Ezra,    Pioneer    reminiscences    of    Puget 
Sound,   p.   464-554. 

Bailey,  George  W. 

Rf^port  upon  Alaska  and  its  people. . .         52p.        Wash. 

Govt.  1880.  Wu 

Bailey,  Florence  Merriam. 

Handbook  of  birds  of  the  western  United  States,  includ- 
ing the  great  plains,  great  basin.  Pacific  slope  and 
lower  Rio  Grande  valley.  Ed.  2,  rev.  514p.  illus. 
pi.  1  map.        Bost.  Houghton,  1904.  S 

Baillie-Grohman,  W.  A. 

Camps  in  the  Rockies,  being  a  narrative  of  life  on  the 
frontier,  and  sport  in  the  Rocky  mountains,  with  an 
account  of  the  cattle  ranches  of  the  west.  438p. 
4pl.   1  map.         Lond.  Low,  1882.  L 

Baillie-Grohman,  W.  A. 

Fifteen  years'  sport  and  life  in  the  hunting  grounds  of 
western  America  and  British  Columbia...  403p. 
Illus.  Ipor.  15pl.  Q.        Lond.  Cox,  1900.  L,  S,  Wu 

Baker,  Eldwardl  Ddckinsonl. 

Masterpieces;  ed.  (with  glances  at  the  orator  and  his 
times)  by  O.  T.  Shuck.  336p.  Ipor.  San  Fran. 
editor,  1899.  p,  s 


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Balch,  Edwin  Swift,  editor. 

Lej;ters    and   papers    relating   to    the    Alaska    frontier. 

134p.  2  maps.  Q.         Phil.  Allen,  1904.  L,  S,  Wu 

Maps    in    text. 

Balch,  F.  H. 

Bridge    of    the    Gods;    a    romance    of    Indian    Oregon. 

280p.         Chic.  McClurg,  1890.  Wh 

Same.     1895.  p 

Same.     Ed.  4.  1899.  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  6.  8pl.  1901.  Wa 

Same.     Ed.  8.    8pl.    1902.  Sp,  W,  Wu 

Balch,  Thomas  Willing. 

Alaska  frontier.        198p.  1  map.  Q.        Phila.  Allen,  1903 

L,  S,  Wu 
Maps  in  text. 

Balch,  Thomas  Willing. 

Alaska-Canadian    frontier.         45p.      Q.         Phila.    Allen, 

1902.  L,  S,  Wu 

Maps  in  text. 
Balch,  William  Ralston,  compiler. 

Mines,  miners  and  mining  interests  of  the  United  States 
in  1882.  1191p.  illus.  pi.  map.  Q.  Phil.  Mining 
industrial  publishing  bureau.  S 

See   index    under   Alaska.    Idaho.    Montana,    Oregon,    Wash- 
ington. 

Ballantyne,  Robert  MLichaell. 

Hudson's  bay;  or.  Everyday  life  in  the  wilds  of  North 
America,  during  six  years'  residence  in  the  terri- 
tories of  the  honorable  Hudson's  Bay  company. 
Ed.  2.  328p.  illus.  Ipl.  Imap.  Edin.  Blackwood. 
1848.  S 

Same.     298p.  Ipor.        Bost.  Phillips,  1859.  Wu 

Same.     367p.  Ipor.        Lond.  Nelson,  1897.  P 

Ballantyne,  R[obert]  Mlichael]. 

(The)  pioneers,  a  tale  of  the  western  wilderness,  illus- 
trative of  the  adventures  and  discoveries  of  Sir 
Alexander     Mackenzie.  128p.  Lond.     Nisbet, 

1883.  Wa 

Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael. 

Twice    bought;     a    tale    of    the    Oregon    gold    fields. 

268p.  illus.        Lond.  Nisbet,  n.  d.  P 

Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael,  joint  anther,  see,  Tytler,  Pat- 
rick Eraser. 
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1  Ballard.  I).  P.) 

Washington   territory   and  the   far   Northwest,   Oregon. 
Idaho,  and  Montana. . .     Facts  by  an  old  settler,  not 
in   the   Interest  of  railroads   or  localities.         60p. 
Chic.  Ballard.  Ipref.  18891.  Wu 

Ba {linger,  Richard  Afchillesl. 

Hallinger's  annotated  codes  and  statutes  of  Washing- 
ton, showing  all  statutes  in  force,  including  the  ses- 
sion laws  of  1897.  2v.  Q.  Seattle.  Bancroft- 
Whitney  CO.  1807.  S,  W 

V.  :^.  Supplement.  See  Mahan.  .John  Hfarveyl,  compiler. 
Mahan's  supi)lement  to  Ballinger's  codes  and  stat- 
utes ...  S, W 

Ballou,  Matiirin  M. 

.Vow   Kldorado:    a  suninipr  journey  to  Alaska.         3o5p. 

Host.  Houghton.   ['18891.  S.  Wu 

Baltz,  .John  D. 

Hon.  Edward  D.  Raker,  U.  S.  senator  from  Oregon... 
Colonel.  .  .Baker's  defense  in  the  battle  of  Ball's 
Bluff,  fought  October  21st,  1861,  in  Virginia,  and 
slight  biographical  sketches  of  Colonel  Baker  and 
Generals  Wistar  and  Stone.  illus.  2por.  1  map. 
Lancaster,  Pa.  Inquirer  print,  co..  1888.  P,  S 

I  Bancroft,  A.  L.  and  co.l 

Historical  works  of  Hubert  Howe  Bancroft,  in  their  re- 
lation to  the  progress  and  destiny  of  the  Pacific 
states.  14-fllp.  1  map.  [San  Fran.  Bancroft!, 
n.  d.  P,  Wu 

Bancroft,  George. 

"Memorial  on  the  Canal  de  Haro  as  the  boundary  line  of 
the  United  States  of  America,  presented  in  the  name 
•of  the  American  government  to  His  Majesty,  William 
7,  German  Emperor  and  King  of  Prussia,  as  arbitra- 
tor.        V.  p.  l.=»maps.  Q.         n.  p.  n.  d.  L 
V.  p.  li^maps.  Q.         n.  p.  n.  d.  L 
T^ame.     German  translation.                                                             L 
Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

Chronicles  of  the  builders  of  the  commonwealth:    his- 
torical  character  study.  8v.   122por.   1  map.   tab. 
Snn  Fran.  History  co.  1891-92.  O,  P. 
Bancroft,  Hiihert  Howe. 

History    of    Alaska.    17nn-1SS.-|.  TT.^p.    \\\\xs.    1  map. 

Sr.ii  Fr-Tti    n.nncroft,  1886.     U  O,  P,  Pu,  S,  Sc,  Sp,  W,  Wh,  Wu 


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Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

History  of  British   Columbia,   1792-1887.         792p.   illus. 

1  map.         San  Fran.  History  co.  1887. 

L,  O,  P,  Pu,  S,  W,  Wh,  Wu 
Same.     1890.  L 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

History    of    Oregon.         2v.    illus.    1  map.         San    Fran. 

History  co.,  1886.  L,  Mu,    O,  P,  Pu,  S,  Sp,  W.  Wh,  Wu 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

History  of  the  life  of  Matthew  P.  Deady.  .  . 

p. 603-653,  Ipor.         San  Fran.  History  co.  1890.  P 

From  Chronicles  of  the  builders. 
Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

History  of  the  life  of  William  S.  Ladd.         60p.  2por. 

San  Fran.  History  co.  1890.  P 

From  Chronicles  of  the  builders. 
Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

History  of  the  Northwest  coast.         2v.   illus.   1  map. 
San  Fran.   Bancroft,   1884. 

L.  M,  P,  Pu,  S,  W,  Wh,  Wu 
Same.     History  co.    1886.    [^8841.  O,  Sp 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

History  of  Washington,  Idaho  and  Montana,  1845-1889. 
836p.  illus.         San  Fran.  History  co.  1890. 

L,  M,  O,  P,  Pu,  S,  Sp,  W,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 
Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

Literary  industries.         808p.  Ipor.         San  Fran.  History 

CO.   1890.  L,  0,  P,  S,  W,Wu 

p.  7}30-C>\.      Historic    explorations    northward. 
Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

Native    races    of   the    Pacific   states   of   North    America. 

5v.  illus.  10  maps.  tab.         N.  Y.  Appleton,  1874.  P 

Same.     1875.  O 

Same.     Bancroft,   1882.  P,  S 

Same.     Bancroft,  1883.  L 

Same.     History   co.    1886.  W,  Wu 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

Popular  tribunals.         2v.  1  map.  6  fac-sim.         San  Fran. 

History  co.  1887.  L,  O,  S,  Sp,  W,  Wu 

V.  1,  p.  622-721.     Popular    tribunals    of    Oregon,    Washing- 
ton, British  Columbia.  Alaska,   Idaho  and  Montana. 
Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe  and  company,  publishers. 

Guide  for  travellers  in  the  Pacific  states.  No.  12.         144p. 

2  maps.  tab.         San  Fran.  Bancroft,  1869.  P 


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Bancroft's  hand-book  almanac  for  the  Pacific  states...  ed. 
by    Wni.    H.   Knight.    1862.  191p.  San    Fran. 

Bancroft.  1862.  ^ 

Same.   420i).  1863.  ^ 

Same.     440p.  1864.  ^ 

Banks,  Louis  Albert. 

Live  boys  in  Oregon;  or.  An  Oregon  boyhood. 

173p.  8pl.         Bost.  Lee,  1900.  Wu 

Banks,  Louis  Albert. 

Oregon  boyhood.         173p.         Bost.  Lee,  1898,   [^897]. 

P  Pn   Wh 

Snni.-  fts   his   Live  boys   In   Oregon.  r,ru. 

Bards  and  company. 

Uunls  and  co.s  classified  business  directory  of  Olympia, 
Taconia.  Puyallup.  Seattle,  Everett,  Port  Townsend, 
Fairhaven,  New  Whatcom  and  Port  Angeles  for  the 
years  1898-1899.  containing  a  classified  list  of  the  rep- 
resentative men  engaged  in  professional  and  commer- 
cial pursuits.         157p.         N.  Y.  Bards,  n.  d.  S 

Barneby,  William  Henry. 

Life  and  labour  in  the  far,  far  West;  being  notes  of  a 
tour  in  the  western  states,  British  Columbia,  Mani- 
toba, and  the  north-west  territory.  432p.  Imap. 
tab.         Lond.  Cassell,  1884.  L,  P,  S 

Barneby,  Wlillianil   Henry. 

New  far  West  and  the  old  far  East,  being  notes  of  a  tour 
in  North  America,  Japan,  China,  Ceylon,  etc.  316p. 
illus.  pi.  Smaps.         Lond.  Stanford,  1889.  L,  P,  S 

Barrett-Lennard,  C.  E. 

Travels  in  British  Columbia  with  the  narrative  of  a 
yacht  voyage  round  Vancouver's  Island.  307p.  Ipl. 
Lond.  Hurst.  1862.  L,  S,  Wu 

Barrington,  Dalnes. 

Miscellanies.  . .       558p.  2por.  2maps.  tab.  sq.  Q.         Lond. 

Nichols.  1781.  L,  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

p.  4rtO-.">.34.  .lonrnul  of  a  voyage  In  1775  to  explore  the 
coa.st  of  Amoricn.  northward  of  California,  by  the  second 
pilot  of  the  fleet.  Don  Francisco  Antonio  Maurelle,  in 
the  king's  schooner  called  the  Sonora,  and  commanded 
by  Hon  .Iiinn  Francisco  de  la  Bodega. 

Barrington,  DIainesl. 

Possibility  of  approaching  the  north  pole  asserted... 
with  an  appendix  containing  papers  on  the  same  sub- 
ject and  on  a  northwest  passage  by  Colonel  Beaufoy. 
ed.  2.         258p.  Imap.         Lond.  Allman,  1818.  Wu 


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Barrow,  Sir  John. 

Chronological  history  of  voyages  into  the  Arctic  regions; 
undertaken  chiefly  for  the  purpose  of  discovering  a 
north-east,  north-west,  or  polar  passage  between  the 
Atlantic  and  Pacific:  from  the  earliest  periods  of 
Scandinavian  navigation,  to  the  departure  of  the  re- 
cent expeditions,  under  the  orders  of  Captains  Ross 
and  Buchan.  379+48p.  illus.  Imap.  Lond.  Mur- 
ray, 1818.  L,  P,  S,  Wu 

Barrow,  Sir  John. 

Voyages  of  discovery  and  research  within  the  Arctic 
regions,  from  the  year  1818  to  the  present  time. . .  in 
search  of  a  north-west  passage  from  the  Atlantic  to 
the  Pacific;  with  two  attempts  to  reach  the  North 
pole.  Abridged  and  arranged  from  the  oflBcial  nar- 
ratives, with  occasional  remarks.  530p.  Ipor.  2 
maps.        Lond.  Murray,   1846.  S 

Same.     359p.         N.  Y.  Harper,  n.  d.  Wu 

Barrows,  William. 

Oregon;  the  struggle  for  possession.  363p.  2maps. 
Bost.  Houghton,  1884.     (American  commonwealths.) 

O,  Pu,  Wh,  Wu 
Same.     Ed.  3.  1885.     .  P 

Same.    Ed.  5,  1888.  M 

Same.    Ed.  6.  1890.  Sc 

Same.     Ed.  9.  1896.  Mu,Wa 

Same.     Ed.  10.  1898.  S 

Same.     1901.  Sp 

Bates,  E.  Katharine. 

Kaleidoscope;    shifting  scenes  from  east  to  west. 

275p.         Lond.  Ward,  1889.  S 

p.  222-262.     A  trip  to  Alaska. 
Bates,  H.  W.,  editor. 

niustrated  travels;  a  record  of  discovery,  geography, 
and   adventure.         378p.   illus.   2  maps.  Q.  Lond. 

Cassell,   n.  d.  L 

British  Columbia. 
Beach,  Rex   [Ellingwoodl. 

(The)    barrier:    a  novel.         309p.  4pl.         N.  Y.  Harper, 

1908.  S,  Wa 

A  novel  of  tlie  Klondike  region. 
Beach,  Rex   f Ellingwoodl. 

(The)  spoilers.         313p.  4pl.         N.  Y.  Harper.  1906.  S,  Wa 

A  novel  of  the  Klondike  region. 


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PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 


Beadle.  JlohnI  HIansonl. 

Undeveloped  west;  or.  Five  years  in  the  territories,  be- 
ing a  complete  history  of  that  vast  region  between 
the  Mississippi  and  the  Pacific...  823p.  illus.  pi. 
Phil.  National   pub.  co.    ('1873].  O.  P,  S,  Sp,  Wu 

Beadle.  Jlohni   HIansonl. 

Western  wilds  and  the  men  who  redeem  them... 

624p.  illus.  Imap.         Cin.  Jones,  1879.  Wu 

Beale,  EldwardI  F.  and  Whipple,  I  A.  W.l. 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  railroad;  route  to  the  Pacific  ocean 
on  the  35th  parallel:  extracts  from  I  their  1  reports 
to  the  war  dei)artment,  showing  the  features  of  this 
route.  8  +  20  +  15p.  3maps.  tab.  X.  Y.  Stock- 
holder job  print,  off.  1867.  P 

Beckworth,  .lames  P. 

(The)  life  and  adventures  of...  mountaineer  scout, 
pioneer,  and  chief  of  the  Crow  nation  of  Indians. 
Written  from  his  own  dictation  by  T.  D.  Bonner. 
New  ed...         440p.  8pl.         Lond.  Unwin,   ^18911.  Mu 

Beecham,  R.  K. 

Sacajawea  and  other  poems.  Souvenir  edition,  Lewis 
and  Clark  centennial  fair,  Portland,  Oregon,  1905. 
24p.  2pl.         [Everett,  Wash.  Ray,  1905?].  Wu 

Beechey,  Ftrederickl  Wlilliaml. 

-Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  the  Pacific  and  Beering's 
straight,  to  co-operate  with  the  polar  expeditions: 
performed  in  his  Majesty's  ship  Blossom...  in  the 
years  1825.  26.  27,  28.  2v.  3por.  pi.  3maps.  Q. 
Lond.  Colburn,  1831.  L,  S 

Beechey  and  Back,  see  Huish,  Robert. 
Beeson,  .lohn. 

Plea  for  the  Indians;  with  fact's  and  features  of  the  late 

war  In  Oregon.        143p.        N.  Y.  Beeson,  1857.  Wh 

Same.     1858.  P 

Begg,  Alexander. 

History  of  British  Columbia  from  its  earliest  discovery 
to  the  present  time.         568p.  illus.  Ipor.  Imap. 
Toronto,   Briggs,   1894.  L,  O,  S,  W 

Begg,  Alexander. 

History    of    the    Northwest.         3v.    33por.         Toronto, 

Hunter,  1894-95.  L,  S,  Wu 

•  oDtains  much  materia)  relating  to  the  Pacific  Northwest. 


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Begg,  Alexander. 

Review  of  the  Alaskan  boundary  question.         32p.  n.  t-p. 

[Victoria,  B.  C.  Cusack,  n.  d.J  L,  S 

Belcher,  Sir  Edward. 

Narrative  of  a  voyage  round  the  world,  performed  in  her 
majesty's  ship  Sulphur,  during  the  years  1836-1842; 
including  details  of  the  naval  operations  in  China 
from  Dec.  1840  to  Nov.  1841. .  .  2v.  illus.  pi.  maps. 
Lond.   Colburn,   1843.  L,  P,  S 

Belcher,  Sir  Edward. 

Narrative  of  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Samarang,  during 
the  years  1843-46,  employed  surveying  the  islands  of 
the  eastern  archipelago;  accompanied  by  a  brief  vo- 
cabulary of  the  principal  languages.  .  .  2v.  pi. 
maps.  Lond.  Reeve,  1848.  S 
Benjamin   II,  J.  J.  (real  «ame,  Joseph  Israel). 

Reise  in  den  nordwestgegenden  Nord-Amerika's.         69p. 

Hanover,  Benjamin  H,  1862.  P 

Bound  with  his  Hcisc  im  inncrn   von  ('alifdrnim. 
Bennett,  Emerson. 

Prairie  flower;   or,  Adventures  in  the  far  west. 

464p.         N.  Y.  Carleton,  1881.  P 

Benson,  Frank  W.  coinpiler. 

State  of  Oregon;  . .  .  measures  "referred  to  the  people  by 
the  Legislative  assembly,"...  to  be  submitted  to  the 
legal    voters...    at    the    regular    general    election... 
June,  1908.       126p.         Salem,  Or.  State  printer,  1908.  P,  Wa 
Benton,   [Thomas  Hart  I. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Benton,  of  Missouri,  on  the  Oregon  ques- 
tion, delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
May  22,  25  and  28,  1846.  39p.  Wash.  Blair, 
1846.  Sp 

[Benton,  Thomas  Hart  I. 

Thirty  years  view;  or,  A  history  of  the  working  of  the 
American  government  for  thirty  years,  from  1820 
to  1850.  Chiefly  taken  from  the  congress  debates, 
the  private  papers  of  General  Jackson,  and  the 
speeches  of  ex-senator  Benton...  with  historical 
notes  and  illustrations  and  some  notices  of  eminent 
deceased  cotemporaries:  by  a  senator  of  thirty  years. 
2v.  Ipor.   Ipl.         N.   Y.  Appleton,  1854-6. 

O,  P,  S.  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 
Contains  accounts  of  tin-  discussions  of  the  Oregon  question 
in    Congress. 


g^  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Benton  county  citizens'  league. 

Benton  county.  Oregon.         ICp.  illus.      n.  p.  n.  pub.  1904.      Wu 

Benyowsky,  Mauritius  Augustus  count  tie. 

Memoirs  and  travels,  consisting  of  his  military  opera- 
tions in  Poland,  his  exile  into  Kamchatka,  his  escape 
and  voyage  from  that  peninsula  through  the  North- 
ern Pacific  ocean...  2v.  23pl.  Lond.  Robinson, 
1790.  L,  Wu 

I'latos  aii<   niimb.Mod   from   1   to  20,  but   tho  numbprs  3.   4, 
12.  2:{.  24  nnd  2."  woro  not  includod  in  this  edition. 

Besant,  Walter. 

Captain  Cook.         191p.  Ipor.         Lond.  Macmillan,  1894. 

(Englishmen   of  action.)  Wu 

Bicknell,  Edward. 

Territorial  acquisitions  of  the  United  States,  an  his- 
torical review.         llOp.  tab.         Bost.  Small,  1899.  P,  S 

Bigelow,   .Inhn. 

Memoir  of  the  life  and  public  services  of  John  Charles 
Fremont...  480p.  Ipor.  8pl.  tab.  N.  Y.  Derby, 
ISfif..  P,  S,  Wu 

Billings,  .losepli,  ace  Sauer,  Martin. 
Bingley,  William 

Travels  in  North  America,  from  modern  writers,  with 
remarks   and   observations;    e.xhibiting  a   connected 
view  of  the  geography  and  present  state  of  that  quar- 
ter of  the  globe.         346p.  pi.         Lond.  Harvey,  1821.      P.  S 
p.  184-2.">!t.      Wo.storn  tori-ltory  of  America,  including  Lewis 

and  Clark  expedition, 
p.  2!Mi;J04.      Nootka  Sovind  nnd  Nofthwest  coast. 

[Bishopl.  Isabella  Lucy  (Bird).  " 

A  lady's  life  in  the  Rocky  mountains.         [Ed.  3.1 

296p.  7i)l.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1881.  Mu 

Same.     N.  Y.  Putnam,  1888.  S 

Blaeuw,  .Ian. 

Atlas   niaior,    sive   cosmographia    Blaviana,   qva    solvm, 
salvni.    coelvm.    accvratissime    describvntvr.         llv. 
illus.  mai)s.  F6.         I  Amstelaedaml,  Lahore  &  Sump- 
tihuH  loannis  Blaev,  16621. 
V.  11.    .\merlcH,    has    287p.      Quoted    In    Bancroft.       North- 
weMt    America   for  Straits  of  .\nian. 
Blake,  Edward. 

Pacific  railway;  si)eech  delivered  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons. .  .     April,  1880.  O 
1  inin  the  offlcial  report  of  the  debates. 


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25 


Blanchet,  Francis  Xorbert. 

Historical  sketches  of  the  Catholic  church  in  Oregon: 
1838-1878.  186p.  Portland.    Or.    Catholic    sen- 

tinel press,  1878.  p,  Wu 

Bland,  T.  A. 

Life  of  Alfred  B.  Meacham;   together  with  his  lecture, 
the  tragedy  of  the  lava  beds.         47p.  Ipor. 
Wash.  Bland,  1883.  Wh 

Boas,  Franz. 

Chinook  texts.         278p.   2por.         Wash.   Govt.    1894. 

(Bureau  of  American  ethnology.     Bulletin  20.)  P,  S,  Sp,  Wu 

Boas,  Franz. 

Facial  paintings  of  the  Indians  of  northern  British 
Columbia.  6pl.  Imap.  F.  [1898].  (From  Jesup 
North  Pacific  expedition,  v.l,  p. 1-24).  W 

Boas,  Franz. 

Mythology  of  the  Bella  Coola  Indians.         6pl.  F. 

N.   Y.    Knickerbocker   press,    1900.  (From   Jesup 

North   Pacific   expedition,  v.l,  p. 27-127).  W 

Boddam-Whetham,  JCohn]  W[hetham]. 

Western  wanderings;  a  record  of  travel  in  the  evening 
land.         364p.  12pl.  tab.         Lond.  Bentley,  1874. 

L,  Mu.  O,  P,  S,  Wu 
Boiler,  Henry  A. 

Among  the  Indians;  eight  years  in  the  far  West,  1858- 
1866;  embracing  sketches  of  Montana  and  Salt  Lake. 
Imap.         Phil.   Zell,   1868.  P 

Bolton,  Charles  Eldwardl. 

Notes  from  This]  letters,  written  while  lecturing  in  the 

Northwest.         15p.   Ipor.         Camb.    [Bolton],   1892.  P 

Boundary  between  the  Dominion  of  Canada  and  the  Ter- 
ritory of  Alaska.  Case  presented  on  the  part  of  the 
government  of  his  Britannic  Majesty  to  the  tribunal 
constituted  under  article  1  of  the  convention,  signed 
at  Washington,  January  24,  1903,  between  his  Britan- 
nic Majesty  and  the  United  States  of  America. 
105p.   F.         Lond.   Harrison,   1903.  L 

Same.     Appendix  in  3  volumes.       Lond.  Harrison,  1903. 

v.l.  313p.  F.  L 

V.  2.  at'as  of  maps.  37  maps.  F.  L 

v.  3,  portfolio  of  maps.  L 


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Bourne,  Edward  Ciaylord. 

Essays  in  historical  criticism.         304p.         N.  Y.  Scrib- 

ner.  1901.  P,  S,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 

p.  3-100.      Lpgtnd   "f   Marcus   Whitman. 
Bourne,  ?:idwardl  Glaylord)  and  Scott,  H.  W. 

(The)   Whitman  myth.     13p.  n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.       S.  W,  Wa,  W^u 
R<'prlnt<(l  from  Tli«>   MorninR  Oregonian,   Portland,   Or. 
Bowen,  Alfred  D.    editor. 

Oregon  and  the  orient;  a  work  designed  to  show  the 
great  natural  and  industrial  advantages  of  Oregon, 
illus.  ISpor.  tab.  Q.         Portland.  Or.  Bowen,  1901.  P 

Advert  l.sinn    mntcrial     mostly.       (iivcs    resources    of    state 
and  some  liloyraphy. 

Bowen,  Alfred   D.    editor. 

Seattle  and  the  orient.         183p.  illus.         Seattle.  Times, 

1900.  Wh,  Wu 

Bowles,  Samuel. 

Across  the  continent;  a  summer's  journey  to  the  Rocky 
mountains,  the  Mormons,  and  the  Pacific  states. 
4n2p.  Imai).         Springfield,  Bowles,  1865.  Mu 

Same.     186(1.  P.  S,  Wh,  Wu 

Bowles,  Samuel. 

Our  new  west:  records  of  travel  between  the  Missis- 
sippi river  and  the  Pacific  ocean.  .  .  Colorado,  W^yom- 
ing.  Utah.  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada,  California,  Ore- 
gon, Washington  and  British  Columbia...  524p. 
Illus.  Ipl.         Hartford.  Ct.  Hartford  pub.  co.  1869. 

o      .       o  ,  O.  P.  S,  Wu 

Bowles.  Samuel. 

Pacific  railroad — open;    how  to  go;   what  to  see;   guide 

for  travel  to  and  through  western  America.         122p. 

Bost.  Fields.  1869.  P,  Wu 

Brackett,  Albert  Gallatin. 

General  Lane's  brigade  in  central  Mexico.         336p.  illus. 

Ipor.  tab.         Cin.  Derby.  1854.  p 

[Bradford,  T.  W.    publisher]. 

IMap  of  the)   United  States.         25xl9i^  cm. 

I  Phil.   Bradford.   18351.  p 

From   Hrndford's  atlas. 

Brady,  Cyrus  Townsend. 

Northwestern  fights  and  fighters,         19por.  15j)l. 

N.  Y.  McClure.  1907.  M,  P,  Wu 

\e7.    I'lToe   war.    Modoc   war. 
Brain,  Belle  M. 

True  story  of  Marcus  Whitman.       ir>p.         N.  Y.  Wlllet, 

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Breese,  S[idney1. 

Speech   of  Hon.   S.   Breese,  of  Illinois,  on   the  Oregon 
question;     delivered    in    the    Senate    of    the    United 
States,  March  2,  1846.         22p.         Wash.  Blair,  1846.         Sp 
Brereton,  Robert  Maitland. 

Question:  Did  Sir  Francis  Drake  land  on  any  part  of 
the  Oregon  coast?  24p.  3maps.  Portland,  Or. 
Gill,  n.  d.  .  p 

Bristol,  Sherlock. 

Pioneer  preacher:  an  autobiography.         330p.  Ipor.  5pl. 

N.  Y.  Revell,  [<1887J.  P 

Bristol,  Sherlock. 

Pioneer  preacher:  incidents  of  interest,  and  experiences 
in  the  author's  life.  .  .  336p.  Ipor.  6pl.  N.  Y. 
Revell,  1898.  P 

British  and  American  joint  commission  for  the  final  settle- 
ment of  the  claims  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  and  Puget's 
Sound  agricultural  companies.  [Papers].  6v. 

Wash.  Govt,  etc.;    Montreal,  Lovell,  1865-1869.  Wu 

Contents : 

'  V.  1-2.  Evidence  for  the  United  States  in  the  matter  of 
the  claim  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  company.  .  .  2v.  390-(- 
r»62p.  Wash.    M'Gill.    1867.       (Library    of    Congress, 

V.  7-8.) 

V.  .S.  Evidence  for  the  United  States  in  the  matter  of 
the  claims  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  and  Puget's  Sound 
agricultural  companies...  Miscellaneous.  379p.  Wash. 
M'Gill.  1867.  (Library  of  Congress,  v.  11.) 
V.  4.  Evidence  on  the  part  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  com 
pany,    claimants.  422p.    n.  t.  p.  (Library    of    Con- 

gress.  V.  2'>\ . 

V.  5.  Memorial  and  argument  on  the  part  of  the  Hud- 
son's Bay  company.  'J39p.  Montreal.  Lovell,  1868. 
(Library  of  Congress,  v.  4.) 

V.  6.     Closing  argument  of  the  claimants,  in  reply  to  the 
responsive  argument  for  the  United  States.     39p.     Mon- 
treal. Lovell.  1869.      (Library  of  Congress.   ?) 
Arguments  in  behalf  of  the  United  States,  with  supplement 
and    appendix...  24-fl564-74p.  •        Wash,     M'Gill, 

1868.      (Library  of  Congress,  v.  1^.) 
Opinions  and  award  of  the  commissioners.       .'Up.  Mon- 

treal. Lovell.   1869.      (Library  of  Congress,  v.  14.) 
Same.     v.  1-5,  also  folio  containing  17  maps  and  ten  photo- 
graphs. 
Folio    marked    with    the   name   of   Edward    Lander,    counsel 
for  the  H.   B.   co.     Maps  and  photographs  are  the  ones 
used  in  the  trial  and  evidently  not  published  as  a  part 
of  the  set. 
Sote.      As   this   list  goes  to   press,   the    Legislative   Library 
of  British  Columbia  has  just  obtained  a  complete  set  of 
the    14    volumes    of    papers    as    shown    by    the    printed 
catalog  of  the  Librari    of  Congress. 


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British  Columbia.     Minister  of  agriculture. 

Province  of  British  Columbia.  Canada;  its  climate  and 
resources  with  inform'^tion  for  emigrants.  136p. 
1  fold.  map.  Victoria  B.  C.  Richard  Wolfenden, 
govt,  printer,  1883.  Wu 

British  Columbia,  Its  present  resources  and  future  possi- 
bilities: a  brief  attempt  to  demonstrate  the  value  of 
the  province.  109p.  lllus.  Imap.  Ipl.  Victoria, 
B.  C.  Published  by  direction  of  the  Provincial  govt. 
1893.  "^'u 

British    North    America...  370p.    2maps.  Lond.   Re- 

ligious tract  society    [1863?!.  L,  Wu 

p.  274--_'ftr>.   British   Colnml)la. 
p.  '-'OJK.Ill.  Vanconver'.s  Lsland. 

Brockett,  Linus  Plerpont. 

Our  western  empire;  or.  The  New  West  bej'ond  the 
Mlssisslpvl. .  .  1312p.  lopl.  12maps.  tab.  Phil. 
Bradley   1881    in880].  P,  S,  Wu 

p.  1091-11 19.     OrogoB. 

Brockett,  Norwood  W. 

Lumberman's  review  and  guide  of  western  Washington;  a 
complete  gazetteer  of  the  lumber  and  shingle  indus- 
try in  the  entire  western  portion  of  this  state.  98p. 
illus.         Seattle.  Lumberman's  review  co.  n.  d.  Wu 

Broke,  George. 

With  sack  and  stock  In  Alaska.'     158p.  Imap.         Lond. 

Longmans,   1891.  S,  Wu 

I  Brooke,  Robert  1. 

Remarks  and  conjectures  on  the  voyage  of  the  ships 
Resolution  and  Discovery,  in  search  of  a  northerly 
passage  from  Kampschatka  to  England,  after  the 
death  of  Capt.  James  Cook:  with  reasons  to  imagine 
that  those  ships  have  wintered  in  Siberia,  Nova  Zem- 
bla,  or  Lapland,  to  which  is  added  an  eulogium,  or 
tribute  of  gratitude,  to  the  memory  of  that  celebrated 
navigator.  Intended  by  the  author  as  a  prelude  or 
Introduction  to  a  future  publication  on  the  subject  of 
the  north-east  passage.  48p.  Lond.  Printed  for 
the  author;  and  sold  by  J.  Bew,  in  Pater-Noster-Row, 
1780.  g 

Brooks,  Alfred  H.    joint  author,  see,  Schroder,  Frank  C. 


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Brooks,  Noah. 

First  across  the  continent;    the  story  of  the  exploring 

expedition  of  Lewis  and  Clark  in  1803-4-5.         365p. 

front.   2por.(lplate).   22pl.   1  fold.  map. 

N.  Y.  Scribner,  1901.  Sp,  Wu 

Same.     1902.  Mu,  S 

Brougham,  and  [Vaux],  Henry  [Peter  Brougham].     1st  baron. 
Letters    and    speeches.         2v.         Phil.    Carey,    1840.  O 

V.  2.     Upon  the  affairs  of  Canada. 

Broughton,  William  Robert. 

Entdeckungsreise  in  das  Stille  meer  und  vorzviglich 
nach  der  Nord-ostkiiste  von  Asien,  gethan  in  den 
jahren  1795,  1796,  1797  und  1798.  352p.  Ipl.  2maps. 
tab.         Weimar,   Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs,   1805.  P 

Broughton,  William  Robert. 

Voyage  de  decouvertes  dans  la  partie  septentrionale  de 
I'ocean  Pacifique.  .  .  pendent  les  annees  1795,  1796, 
1797  et  1798.  .  .  traduit.  .  .  par  J.  B.  B.  E.  2v.  7pl. 
(3  maps),  tab.         Par.  Dentu,  1807.  P 

Broughton,  William  Robert. 

Voyage  of  discovery  to  the  north  Pacific  ocean.  .  .  in  the 

years  1795,  1796,  1797,  1798.         393p.  7pl.  9maps.  tab. 

sq.  Q.         Lond.  Cadell,  1804  L,  S,  P 

Brouillet,  J.  B.  A. 

Account  of  the  murder  of  Dr.  Whitman  and  the  ungrate- 
ful calumnies  of  H.  H.  Spalding,  protestant  mission- 
ary.        107p.         N.  Y.  Cozans,  .1853.  Wh 

Brouillet,  J.  B.  A. 

Authentic  account  of  the  murder  of  Dr.  Whitman  and 
other  missionaries,  by  the  Cayuse  Indians  of  Oregon, 
in  1847,  and  the  causes  which  led  to  that  horrible 
catastrophe.  Ed.  2.  108p.  Portland,  Or.  McCor- 
mick,  1869.  P 

Brown,  JLames]   Henry. 

Brown's  political  history  of  Oregon...  v.  1.  2por. 
Imap.  2  facsim.  tab.        Portland,  Or.  Allen,  1892. 

P,  Wh,  Wu 

Brown,  R.  C.  Lundin. 

British  Columbia;  an  essay.  64+33p.  New  West- 
minster, Royal  engineer  press,  1863.  L 

Brown,  Robert,  editor,  see  Jewitt,  John  Rogers.    Adventures. . . 


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Browne,  J.  Rloss). 

Report  on  the  mineral  resources  of  the  states  and  ter- 
ritories west  of  the  Rocky  mountains.         674i). 
Wash.  Govt.   1868.  Wh 

Browne,  J.  Ross. 

Resources  of  the  Pacific  slope;  a  statistical  and  descrip- 
tive summary  of  the  mines  and  minerals,  climate, 
topography,  agriculture,  commerce,  manufactures 
and  miscellaneous  productions  of  the  states  and  ter- 
ritories west  of  the  Rocky  mountains,  with  a  sketch 
of.  .  .  Lower  California.  678  +  200p.  X.  Y.  Ap- 
pleton.  1869.  S 

Include.s  Idaho.  Montana.  Oregon.  Wa-shineton  and  Alaska. 
Browne,  Peter  A. 

Lecture  on  the  Oregon  territory;   I.  Title  of  the  United 
States    to   its    sovereignty,    II.    its    capabilities    and 
value  to  our  country.  III.  and  the  necessity  of  an  im- 
mediate settlement  of  it  from  the  states.         20p. 
Phil.  r.  S.  book  &  job  print,  off.  1843.  P 

Brownson,  T.  G. 

Trials  and  triumphs  of  fifty  years  of  Baptist  work  in 
Oregon.  ISp.  Portland.  Or.  Chronicle  pub.  co. 
1894.  P 

Bruce,  Miner  IW.  1. 

Alaska;  its  history  and  resources,  gold  fields,  routes  and 
scenery.  128p.  Imap.  illus.  Seattle,  Lowman. 
189.5.  W 

Same.     Ed.  2.    237p.    illus.    36pl.    6  fold,  maps-fl  map    in 

pocket.         X.  Y.  Putnam,  1895.  Sp.  Wu 

Bryant,  Edwin. 

What  I  saw  in  California...         tab.         N.  Y.  Appleton. 

1848.  p 

Although  this  is  an  account  of  an  immigrant  to  California. 
It  glvfs  various  notices  of  parties  going  to  and  returning 
from  Oregon. 
Bryant,  Edwin. 

What  I  saw  in  California:  being  the  journal  of  a  tour, 
by  the  emigrant  route  and  south  pass  of  the  Rocky 
mountains...  in...  1846.  1847.  with  apx.  Ed.  4. 
tab.         X.  Y.  Appleton.  1849.  P,  S 

(Bryant,  William  Cullen.  editor]. 

Picturesque  America;  or.  The  land  we  live  in.  .  .         2v. 

Illus.  47pl.  sq.  F.         X.  Y.  Appleton,   ['^1872-7411.  P,  W 

T.  1,    p.  .Tl-.M.     Vyt    and    down    thn    Columbia,    by    L.    .T.    G. 
Runkl<>.  with  ..lustrations  by  K.  Swain  Gifford. 


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Bryce,  George. 

Remarkable  history  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  company,  in- 
chiding  that  of  the  French  traders  of  north-western 
Canada  and  of  the  North-West,  X  Y,  and  Astor  fur 
companies.  501  p.  pi.  por.  5maps.  Lond.  Low, 
1900.  S 

Same.     Ed.  2.  12por.  18pl.  5maps.         1902.  O,  Sp 

Same.     17pl.  4por.  4gr.  of  por.  omaps.        N.  Y.  Scribner, 

1900.  Wu 

Same.     Toronto,  Briggs,  1900.  L 

Buel,  J[ames]  W[illiani]. 

America's  wonderlands;  pictorial  and  descriptive  his- 
tory of  our  country's  scenic  marvels  as  delineated 
by  pen  and  camera...  503p.  illus.  Vancouver, 
MacGregor,  ^893.  S 

Chap.    7.       Regions    of    the    Xorthvvpst.    including    Oregon. 
Alaska,   etc. 

Bulfinch,  Thomas. 

Oregon  and  Eldorado;  or,  Romance  of  the  rivers. 

464p.         Bost.  Tilton,  1866.  M,  P,  Wu 

Bureau  of  the  American  republics. 

Alaska.      (Handbook    No.    84,    August,    1897).  133p. 

1  fold.  map.         n.  p.   n.  pub.   n.  d.  S,  Wu 

Burges,  Sir  James  Bland,  see  Verus,  pseudonym. 
Burnett,  Peter  H[ardeman]. 

Recollections  and  opinions  of  an  old  pioneer.         448p. 

N.  Y.  Appleton,  1880.  P,  Wh 

Burney,  James. 

Chronological  history  of  north-eastern  voyages  of  dis- 
covery; and  of  the  early  eastern  navigations  of  the 
Russians.         310p.  map.         Lond.   Murray,  1819.  L 

Burney,  James. 

History  of  the  voyages  and  discoveries  in  the  South  sea 
or  Pacific  ocean...  5v.  5maps.  Q.  Lond.  Nicol, 
1803.  L 

Burroughs,  John. 

Far  and  near.         288p.  Ipor.         Bost.  Houghton,  [19041 

'1901.  S 

p.  1-127.      In  green  Alaska. 
Burton,  John  Hill. 

Emigrant's  manual;    Australia,   New  Zealand,   America 
and   South   Africa...         501p.   tab.         Edin.   Cham- 
bers,  1851.  P.  3 
p.  110-112.     Oregon  and  Utah  territories. 


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Business  directory  of  the  Pacific  states  and  territories  for 

187S...         869p.         San  Fran.  Kenney,  1878.  P 

Busk,  Charles  Westly. 

Notes  of  a  journey  from  Toronto  to  British  Columbia, 
via  the  Northern  Pacific  railway  (June  to  July, 
1884);  being  letters  to  his  sister  and  mother.  48p. 
Lond.  Taylor.  1884.  L 

Butler,  James  Davie. 

New  found  journal  of  Charles  Floyd,  a  sergeant  under 
Captains  Lewis  and  Clark.         30p.  tab. 
Worcester.  Hamilton.   1894.  P,  Wu 

From    proceedings   of    the    American    Antiquarian    Society, 
1894,   p.  223-252. 
Butler,  8ir  W[illiaml  Ffrancisl. 

Great  lone  land:  a  narrative  of  travel  and  adventure 
in  the  northwest  of  America.  386p.  6pl.  1  fold, 
map.  tab.        Lond.  Low,  1873.  L 

Same.     1878.  P 

Map  wanting. 
Butler,  ^'l>  W(illiam)  Ffrancisl. 

Wild  north  land;  being  the  story  of  a  winter's  journey 
with  dogs  across  northern  North  America.  Ed.  4. 
358p.  Ipor.  lopl.  Imap.         Phil.  Porter,  1874.  M 

Same.     Ed.  2.     Lond.  Low,  1874.  L 

Same.     Ed.  7.     Lond.  Low,  1878.  P 

Same.     Ed.  10.     Lond.  Low,  1896.  L 

Butterfield,  Consul  Willshire. 

History    of    the    discovery    of    the    northwest    by    John 
Nicolet  in  1634.  with  a  sketch  of  his  life.        113p. 
Ciu.  Clarke.  1881.  p 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah. 

Log  school-house  on  the  Columbia;  a  tale  of  the  pio- 
neers of  the  great  northwest.  250p.  illus.  N.  Y. 
Appleton.  1890.  P.  Wh 

Same.     1898,    ['18901.  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  3.     1905.  S 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah. 

Zigzag  journeys  in  the  great  northwest:  or,  A  trip  to 
the  American  Switzerland.  319p.  illus.  Ipl.  2por. 
Bost.  Dana,   [nS90].  S 

Calhoun,  (John  Caldwell]. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Calhoun,  of  South  Carolina,  on  the  Ore- 
gon bill;  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  June  27,  1848.        16p.        [Wash?].  Govt.  1848.      Sp 


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Calhoun,  J[ohn]   Cfaldwell]   and  Buchanan,  J[ames]. 

Oregon;  the  claim  of  the  United  States  to  Oregon,  as 
stated  in  the  letters  of  the  Hon.  J.  C.  Calhoun  and 
the  Hon.  J.  Buchanan,  (American  secretaries  of 
state)  to  the  Right  Hon.  R.  Pakenham,  with  an  apx. 
containing  the  counter  statement  of  Mr.  Pakenham 
to  the  American  secretaries  of  state...  55  +  16p. 
1  fold.  map.        Lond.'  Wiley,  1846.  P,  S,  Wu 

California  State  Red  Cross. 

Record  of  the  Red  Cross  work  on  the  Pacific  slope,  in- 
cluding California,  Nevada,  Oregon,  Washington,  and 
Idaho,  with  their  auxiliaries;  also  reports  from  Ne- 
braska, Tennessee,  and  far-away  Japan.  458p. 
illus.  Q.        Oakland,  Cal.  Pacific  press  pub.  co.  1902.  S 

Campbell,  Archibald. 

Voyage  round  the  world,  from  1806  to  1812;  in  which 
Japan,  Kamschatka,  the  Aleutian  islands  and  the 
Sandwich  islands  were  visited,  including  a  narrative 
of  the  author's  shipwreck  on  the  island  of  Sannack 
and  his  subsequent  wreck  in  the  ship's  long  boat, 
with  an  account  of  the  present  state  of  the  Sand- 
wich islands...  2S8p.  Imap.  Edin.  Constable, 
1816.  L,  P,  S,  Wu 

Campbell,  J.  L. 

Idaho  and  Montana  gold -regions:  the  emigrant's  guide 
overland...    1864.  52  +  16p.  illus.  tab.  n.  p. 

n.  pub.  ^865.  P 

Campbell's  foreign  monthly  magazine.  .  .   My-Ag.  1843 

V.  3,  464p.  illus.  2por.  Ipl.  tab.       Phil.  Campbell,  1843.        P 
Contains  article  on  British  settlement  on  the  Eastern  Coast 
of    the    Pacific — Oregon    territory.      From    Fisher's    Co- 
lonial magazine. 
Canadian    annual   review   of   public   affairs,    1901    to   1907. 

illus.         Toronto,  Ann.  review  pub.  co.  1902-1908.         Mu,  S 

Canadian  Pacific  railway  company. 

British  Columbia...  its  position,  advantages,  resources 
and  climate...  64p.  illus.  n.  p.  [Canadian 
Pacific  railway  co.l  1896.  S 

Same.     1  fold.  map.         1900.  Wu 

Same.     1  fold.  map.        1902.  S,  Wu 

Same.     1  fold.  map.        1905.  S 

Same.    1  fold.  map.        [1907?].  S 

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Canadian   Pacific  railway  company. 

X.W  highway  to  the  orient  across  the  mountains, 
prairies,  and  rivers  of  Canada.  48p.  illus.  Mon- 
treal, Canadian  Pacific  railway  co.  May,  1901.  Wu 

Canettrelli,   Philipi)o. 

Linguat'    Ksanka    (Kootenai):    elementa    grammaticae. 

144p.        Santa  Clara.  Cal.  Downing.  1894.  Wu 

An  •■[■•mrntnry   jtrammar  of   tin-   Koot.-nai   lansjuajjc   issued 
for   till'   Soclfty   iif   .Ii'sns. 

Carlson,  Frank. 

Chief  Sealth.  T.r.p.  (Seattle.  Pioneer  printing  co. 
19031.  (bulletin  of  the  University  of  Washington, 
sfrles  :;.  no.  J).  S.  Wu 

Carre,  William  H.    piihli.sher. 

Art   work  on   British  Columbia,  Canada.         21  p.   pi.  F. 

n.  p.  Carre,  1900.  L 

Text  by   I{.   K.  <;..sn.ll. 

Carrdre,  .John   F. 

Spokane  Falls.  Washington  Territory,  and  its  tributary 
country...  40p.    illus.    Ipl.  I  Spokane    Falls, 

Wash.  I  City  council  and  board  of  trade,  1889.  Wu 

[Carrington,  Henry  B.l 

Ab-sa-ra-ka.  Ht^me  of  the  Crows;  being  the  experience 
of  an  ofTicfr's  wife  on  the  plains,  and  marking  the 
vicissitudes  of  peril  and  pleasure  during  the  occupa- 
tion of  the  new  route  to  Virginia  City,  Montana, 
1866-7,  and  the  Indian  hostility  thereto.  .  .  284p. 

illus.  Imap.         Phil.  Lippincott.  1868.  Mu 

Carter,  Thomas  H. 

Laws  of  Alaska:  embracing  the  penal  code,  the  code  of 
criminal  procedure,  the  political  code,  the  code  of 
civil  procedure,  and  the  civil  code  with  the  treaty  of 
cession,  and  all  acts  and  parts  of  acts  relating  to  the 
district,  annotated  with  references  to  decisions  by 
the  courts  of  the  United  States  and  the  supreme 
court  of  Oregon.        .^33p.  Q.        Chic.  Callaghan.  1900.        S 

Carvalho,  S.  X. 

Incidents  of  travel  and  adventure  in  the  far  West:  with 
Col.  Fremont's  last  expedition  across  the  Rocky 
mountains.  Including  three  months'  residence  in 
Utah...         3S0p.  Ipl.  tab.        X.  Y.  Derby.  1857.  P,  Wu 

Same.     250  +  130p.         N.  Y.  Derby.  1859.  S 


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Carver,  Hartwell. 

Proposal  for  a  charter  to  build  a  railroad  from  Lake 
Michigan    to    the    Pacific    ocean.  39p.  Wash. 

Gideon.  1847.  p 

Carver,  Jonathan. 

Three  years'  travels  through  the  interior  parts  of  North 
America,  for  more  than  five  thousand  miles;  contain- 
ing an  account  of  the  great  lakes,  and  all  the  lakes, 
islands,  rivers,  cataracts,  mountains,  minerals,  soil 
and  vegetable  productions  of  the  North-west  regions 
of  that  vast  continent;  with  a  description  of  the 
birds,  beasts,  reptiles,  insects,  and  fishes  peculiar  to 
the  .country.  Together  with  a  concise  history  of  the 
genius,  manners  and  customs  of  the  Indians  inhabit- 
ing the  lands  that  lie  adjacent  to  the  heads  and  to 
the  westward  of  the  great  river  Mississippi;  and  an 
appendix,  describing  the  uncultivated  parts  of 
America  that  are  the  most  proper  for  forming  set- 
tlements. 360p.  Phil.  Key,  1796.  S 
Same.  312p.  Best.  West,  1797.  W.  Wu 
Same.  380p.  Edin.  Key,  1798.  P 
Same.     Fourth  American  from  the  last  London  edition. 

312p.         Bost.  West,  1802.  Wu 

Same  as   his  Travels   inrough    tlw   interior   parts   of   North 
America. 

Carver,  Jonathan. 

Travels  in  Wisconsin,  from  the  3d.  London  ed.        376p. 

Ipor.  5pl.  2maps.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1838.  P 

American    od.    of    Travels    throiigli    the    interior    parts    of 
North  America. 

Carver,  Jonathan. 

Travels  through  the  interior  parts  of  North-America,  in 

the  years  1766,  1767,  and  1768.  .  .         544p.  4pl.  2maps. 

Lond.  author,  1778.  O,  P 

Same.     508p.  2pl.  Imap.         Dublin,  Price,  1779.  L 

Carver,  Jonathan. 

Voyage  dans  les  parties  interieures  de  I'Am^rlque 
septentrionale,  pendant  les  annees  1766,  1767  & 
1768...  traduit  sur  la  troisieme  edition  Angloise, 
par  M.  de  C.  avec  des  remarques  &  quelqucs  ad- 
ditions du  traducteur.  451p.  Imap.  Par.  Pissot. 
1784.                                                                                                        P 


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Cassin,  John. 

Illustrations  of  the  birds  of  California,  Texas,  Oregon, 
British  and  Russian  America.  Intended  to  contain 
descriptions  and  figures  of  all  North  American  birds 
not  given  by  former  American  authors,  and  a  general 
synopsis  of  North  American  ornithology.  298p.  pi. 
Q.         Phila.  Lippincott,  1856.  S 

Catholic  clergy  of  the  Province  of  Oregon. 

Address...  to  the  Catholics  of  the  United  States,  on 
President  Grant's  Indian  policy,  in  its  bearings  upon 
Catholic  interests  at  large.  16p.  Portland,  Or. 
Catholic  sentinel.  1874.  P 

Catlin,  George. 

Letters  and  notes  on  the  manners,  customs,  and  condi- 
tion of  the  North  American  Indians...  Ed.  1.  2v. 
illus.  312pl.  3maps.  Q.        Lond.  Author,  1841.  L,  P,  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  2.         Lond.  Author,   1841.  L,  Wu 

Ed.   1   has  h<\av.v  colored  plates.     In  ed.   2,   the  plates  are 
in  black   and  white. 
Same.     168pl.  3maps.         N.  Y.  Wiley,  1841.  M 

Same.     Ed.  3.  174pl.  3maps.         N.  Y.  Wiley,  1844.  Sp 

Same.     2v.  in  4.   illus.   Ipor.  Q.         Phil.   Hazard,   1857.  P 

Paged  continuously. 
Same,     illus.  Imap.         Edin.  Grant,  1903.  Mu 

Catlin's  Indians. 

A  folio  atlas,  F6,  containing  31  lithograph  plates.      n.  p. 

n.  pub.     n.  d.  L,  Wu 

Champness,   W. 

To  Cariboo  and  back :  an  emigrant's  journey  to  the  gold 
fields  of  British  Columbia.  illus.  Q.  (From  the 
••Leisure  Hour,"  1862.     p.  203+260).  L 

Chandler,  Katherine. 

Bird-woman  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  expedition... 

109p.  illus.         N.  Y.  Silver,  '1905.  p,  S 

Chase,  Lucien  B. 

History  of  the   Polk  administration.         512p.         N.  Y. 

Putnam,  1850.  p 

ch.  2.     Adjustment  of  Oregon  question, 
p.  458-60.     Territorial   government  for   Oregon. 
Chateaubriand,  Francois  Auguste  Ren6,  vicomte  de. 

Recollections  of  Italy,  England,  and  America,  with  es- 
says on  various  subjects  in  morals  and  literature. 
364p.         Phil.  Carey,  1816.  p 

p.  148-175.     On    Mackenzie's    travels    in    the    interior    of 
North  America. 


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Chehalis  (Wash.)  high  school.     Graduating  class  of  1904. 
Brief   history   of   Lewis    county,    state    of   Washington. 

[20p.]         n.  p.        n.  pub.        n.  d.  Wu 

Chicago  World's  Columbian  exposition.    Congress  of  women. 
Congress    of    women    held    in    the    woman's    building, 
World's     Columbian     exposition,     Chicago...     1893, 
with. . .    biographies  and  addresses. .  .   ed.  by  Mary 
Kavanaugh    Oldham   Eagle...  S24p.   126por.    2pl. 

sq.  Q.         Chic.  International  pub.  co.  1895.  P 

p.  90-96.     Pacific  Northwest. 

Chicago  and  North-Western  railway. 

Pacific  Northwest;  a  description  of  the  natural  re- 
sources, scenic  features  and  commercial  advantages 
of  Oregon,  Washington  and  Idaho.  olp.  illus.  1 
map.        Chic.  Chicago  and  North- Western  ry.  1905.     P,  Wu 

Chittenden,  Hiram  Martin. 

American  fur  trade  of  the  far  West;  a  history  of  the 
pioneer  trading  posts  and  early  fur  companies  of  the 
Missouri  valley  and  the  Rocky  mountains  and  of  the 
overland  commerce  with  Santa  Fe.  3v.  7pl.  Imap. 
3  facsim.  tab.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1902. 

L,  M,  Mu,  P,  S,  W,  Wa,  Wh 
Map  in  pocket. 

Chittenden,  Hiram  Martin. 

History  of  early  steamboat  navigation  on  the  Missouri 
river.     Life  and  adventures  of  Joseph  LaBarge,  pio- 
neer navigator  and  Indian  trader,  for  fifty  years  iden- 
tified with  the  commerce  of  the  Missouri  valley. 
2v.  4por.  12pl.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1903.  M,  S,  Wu 

Has  some  material  relating  to  Montana. 

Chittenden,  H[iram]  M[artin]. 

Report  of  an  investigation  by  a  board  of  engineers  of 
the  means  of  controlling  floods  in  the  Duwamish- 
Puyallup  valleys  and  their  tributaries  in  the  state  of 
Washington.  32p.  9pl.  fold-map.  Seattle,  Low- 
man,  [1907].  S,  Wu 

Chittenden,  Hiram  Martin,  and  Richardson,  Alfred  Talbot, 
see  Smet,  Pierre-Jean  de.     Life,  letters  and  travels. 

Chittenden,  Newton  H. 

Health  seekers',  tourists'   and  sportsmen's  guide  to... 
the  Pacific  coast.         Ed.  2.        Slip,  illus.  tab. 
San  Fran.  n.  pub.  1884.  P 


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PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 


Chittenden,  Newton  H. 

Official  report  of  the  exploration  of  the  Queen  Charlotte 
Islands  for  the  government  of  Briti  .h  Columbia. 
SO]),  lllus.  Victoria,  B.  C.  Govt.  1884.  L 

Chittenden,  Newton  H. 

Settlers',  prospectors'  and  tourists'  guide;  or.  Travels 
through    British   Columbia...  84p.  Victoria, 

B.  C.  n.  pub.  1882.  Wu 

Choir,  MIelodyl. 

Choir's  pioneer  directory  of  the  city  of  Seattle  and  King 
county:  history,  business  directory  and  immigrant's 
guide  to  and  throughout  Washington  territory  and 
vicinity...  124p.         Pottsville.   Pa.   Miners'  jour- 

nal book  and  job  rooms.  1878,  I '1876 1.  S 

Same.     124p.         Seattle.  Choir,  1882.  Wh 

(The)  City  of  Everett,  state  of  Washington,  U.  S.  A. ;  a 
souvenir  edition  of  the  Daily  Independent.  .  .  65p. 
illus.         Everett,  Wash.  Daily  Independent,  1900.  Wu 

Clallam  county  immigration  association. 

Port  Angeles,  the  gate  city  of  the  Pacific  coast.  .  . 
Ed.  2.         40p.  illus.  n.i).         Clallam  county  immigra- 
tion association,  I '18961.  Wu 

Clapp,  Arthur  W. 

Members  of  clubdom.  Seattle.  Washington,  1901. 

I84p.         Seattle,   Denny-Coryell   co.    1901?].  Wu 

Cla'-k,  .Ilamesl  E. 

Appeal  for  teachers'  institutes  and  proceedings  of  the 
Washington  teachers'  institute  and  educational  asso- 
ciation. 67p.  Olympia,  I  Wash.  1.  J.  E.  Clark,  (at 
the  I  Courier  book  printing  office.  1880.  S,  Wu 

An  edition  of  l»>ss  than  "JOd  copies  was  printed  liy  the 
author  for  free  distribution.  Tlic  panii)hlet  has  a  neat 
oriental  cover  desljni  from  special  types  imported  by 
Mr.  C.  H.  HaKley.  then  editor  and  iiroprietor  of  the 
PuRet   Sound  Courier. 

Clark,  JIamesI  E. 

Proceedings  of  the  Washington  teachers'  institute  at  the 
fifth  annual  meeting;  and  Washington  school  law. 
94-(-24p.  Olympia.    I  Wash.  I.    .1.    E.    Clark    at    the 

Courier  i)rinting  office.  1881.  S,  Wu 

This  with  the  precf'ding  Item  Is  of  raiv  Interest  in  the 
educational    history   of   the   state. 


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Clark.  Joseph  Bourne. 

Leavening  the  nation:  the  story  of  American  home  mis- 
sions. 362p.  Spor.  Imap.  tab.  N.  Y.  Baker, 
[^9031.  P,  S 
A  chapter  on   I'atiiic  Noitluvcst  :  Orpgon  and   Washington. 
Clarke,  S.  A. 

Pioneer  days  of  Oregon  history.         2v.  llpl.  2por.  Imap. 

Portland,  Or.  Gill.  1905.  P,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 

Same.     Cleveland.  Clarke,  1905.  M 

Clifford,  Henry  B. 

Masterly  address  of  Hon.  Henry  B.  Clifford  on  the  re- 
sources and  future  of  the  state  of  Washington,  de- 
livered at  the  Boston  Music  Hall,  January  14,  1890. 
2Sp.  n.  p.  Published  by  the  Northern  Syndicate 
for  circulation  in  New  England.  1189071.  Wu 

(The)  Climste  of  Pu|:et  Sound  and  custom  house  statistics. 

8p.         Seattle.  Clarence  Hanford.  printer.  18S3.  Wu 

Cocke,  [William  M.I. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Cocke,  of  Tennessee,  on  the  Oregon  ques- 
tion, delivered  in  the  House  of  representatives  of  the 
United  States.  Jan.  15.   1846.         14p.         Wash.   Gid- 
eon. 1846.  Wa 
Codman,  John. 

Round  trip  by  way  of  Panama  through  California,  Ore- 
gon, Nevada,  Utah,  Idaho,  and  Colorado  with  notes 
on  railroads,  commerce,  agriculture,  mining,  scenery, 
and  people.         331p.  tab.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1879.         P.  Wu 
Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. 

(The)    seat   of  empire.  232p.   5pl.  Bost.   Fields, 

1870.  S 

Same.     232p.  Ipl.         n.  p.  Edgewood,  n.  d.  '  Wu 

Considpralilf  attention   is  i)aid   to  the   Pacific  Northwest. 
Cogsweil,  O.  H. 

History  of  British  Columbia.         lOlp.         Victoria,  B.  C. 

•Colonist-".  1893.  L 

Coke,  Henry  Jlohnl. 

Ride  over  the  Rocky  mountains  to  Oregon  and  Califor- 
nia: with  a  glance  at  some  of  the  tropical  islands, 
including  the  West  Indies  and  the  Sandwich  isles. 
3S8p.  Ipor.         Lond.   Bentley.  1852.  L.  P,  S,  Wu 

Cole,  George  E. 

Early  Oregon:  jottings  of  p-ersonal  recollections  of  a 
pioneer  of  1850.  95p.  Ipor.  I  Spokane.  Shaw, 
^19051.  P.  Sp.  Wa.  Wh,  Wu 


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Collis,  Sei)tiina  M. 

A  woman's  trip  to  Alaska,  being  an  account  of  a  voyage 
through  the  inland  seas  of  the  Sitkan  archipelago  in 
1890.  194p.  illus.  Ipor.  lfold.pl.  Imap.  N.  Y. 
Cassell.   [^8901.  Wu 

Colnett,  James. 

Voyage  to  the  south  Atlantic  and  round  Cape  Horn  into 
the  Pacific  ocean  for  the  purpose  of  extending  the 
spermaceti  whale  fisheries  and  other  objects  of  com- 
merce... 179p.  Ipor.  6maps.  2pl.  Q.  Lond. 
Printed  for  the  author  by  W.  Bennett,  1798.  L,  P,  Wu 
p.  00-102.      Nootka   Sound   controversy. 

Colquhoun,  Archibald  RTossl. 

(The)    mastery  of  the   Pacific.         440p.   41pl.   2maps. 

N.  Y.  Macmillan,  1902.  O,  W,  S,  Wu 

Cotton,  Calvin. 

Lecture  on  the  railroad  to  the  Pacific,  delivered  August 
12,  1850,  at  the  Smithsonian  Institute,  Washington, 
at  the  request  of  numerous  members  of  both  houses 
of  congress.         16p.         X.  Y.  Barnes,  1850.  Wu 

Brief  reference   to  Oregon. 

Colton,  .Joseph  H. 

Territories  of  Washington  and  Oregon.       35i/^  +  27%cm. 

N.  Y.  Colton,  1854.  P 

Map. 

Columbia  river  fishermen's  protective  union. 

(Columbia  river  fisheries].         30p.         Astoria,  Or.  Sny- 
der, 1890.  Wu 
Mainly   devoted    to    the   salmon    industry. 

I  Columbia  southern  irrigation  company]. 

Government  irrigated  land,  Oregon.  .  .     16p.  illus.  Imap. 

I  Portland.  Or.  Columbia  southern  irrigation  co.l  n.  d.         P 

Colvocoresses,  George  M. 

Four  years  in  a  government  exi)loring  expedition.  .  . 

371  p.  illus.         N.  Y.  Cornish,  1852.  P 

Commemorative    celebration    at    Sequalitchew    lake,     see 
FMerce  county  pioneer  association. 

Comments  on  the  convention  with  Spain.         28p.         Lond. 

Axtell.   1790.  p 

Relates   Inritely    to   the   Pacific   ocean.    Northwest   coast   of 
America  and  especially  to  Nootka  Sound. 


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Commercial  reporter. 

Review  of  the  commercial,  financial  and  industrial  in- 
terests of  the  state  of  Oregon...    1877.         tab. 
Portland,  Or.  Commercial  reporter,  1878.  P 

Condon,  Thomas. 

Two    islands   and   what   came   of   them.         211p.    Ipor. 

30pl.         Portland,  Or.  Gill,  1902.  S,  W.  Wh,  Wu 

Congregational  association  of  Oregon. 

Minutes,  35th,  37th,  39th,  42d,  45th  sessions,  1883,  1885, 

1887,   1890-93.         Portland,  Or.  v.  pub.  1883-94.  P 

Congregational  association  of  Oregon  and  Washington  ter- 
ritories. 

Minutes  of  the  annual  session,  32-40,  1880-1888.  Port- 
land, Or.  V.  pub.  1880-1888.  Wu 

Same.     38th-40th,  1886-1888.  S 

For  history  of   the  Congregational   a.ssociation,    1848-1880, 
see   Eells,   Myron,    History. 

Congregational  association  of  Washington. 

Minutes  of  the  annual  session,  1-17,  1889-1905.         v.  p. 

V.  pub.  1889-1905.  Wu 

Same.     1st,  2nd,  5th,  6th,  10th,  12th,  1889-1890,  1893-94, 

1898,  1900.     Bound  in  one  volume.  S 

Conkling,  Roscoe,  and  Shipman,  W.  D. 

Central  Pacific  railroad  company  in  equitable  account 
with  the  United  States,  growing  out  of  the  issue  of 
subsidy  bonds  in  aid  of  construction...  134+256 
+70p.         N.  Y.  Bessey,  1887.  P 

Includes  Oregon  line. 

Cook,  James. 

Authentic  narrative  of  a  voyage  performed  by  Captain 
Cook  and  Captain  Clerke,  in  his  majasty's  ships  Res- 
olution and  Discovery,  during  the  years  1776,  1777, 
1778,  1779  and  1780;  in  search  of  a  north-west 
passage.  Ed.  2.  2v.  21pl.  Imap.  Lond.  Rob- 
inson. 1783.  P 

Same.     Ed.  3.  by  William  Ellis,   1784.  L,  P 

Cook,  James. 

Captain  Cook's  journal  during  his  first  voyage  round 
the  world  made  in  H.  M.  bark  "Endeavour"  1768-71, 
a  literary  transcription  of  the  original  mss.  with 
notes  and  introduction,  edited  by  Captain  W.  J.  L. 
Wharton...  400p.    Ipor.    Ipl.    4maps.    2  facsim. 

Lond.  Stock,  1893.  S,  Wu 


4.t2  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Cook,  James. 

Captain  Cooks  voyages  round  the  world.  v>itli  an  in- 
troductory life  of  M.  B.  Synge.  5l2i).  Ipor.  pi. 
4niaps.         Lond.  Nelson,  1897.  S 

Cook,  James. 

Drltte  entdeckungs-reise  nach  dem  Nordpol  hinauf  unter- 
nommen  und  mit  den  schiffen  Resolution  und 
Discovery  wahrend  der  jahre  177G  bis  1780  aus- 
gefiihrt.  .  . ;  aus  dem  Eng'ischen  iibersetzt  von  Georg 
Forster.  2v.  37iil.  tab.  Ipor.  7maps.  sq.  Q.  Ber. 
Haude.  1787.  P 

Cook,  James. 

Journal  of  Captain  Cook's  last  voyage  to  the  Pacific 
ocean,   on   the   Discovery:    performed   in   the   years 

1776,  1777,  1778,  1779.  and  1780,  illustrated  with  cuts, 
and  a  chart,  shewing  the  tracks  of  the  ships  em- 
ployed in  this  expedition.  New  edition.  376p. 
Lond.   Newbery,   1785.  L 

Cook,  James. 

.lournal  of  the  Resolutions  voyage  in  1772,  1773,  1774 
and  177.'».  on  discovery  to  the  southern  hemisphere.  .  . 
also  a  journal  of  the  Adventure's  voyage  in  1772, 
1773  and  1774;  with  an  account  of  the  separation  of 
the  two  shijis  and  the  most  remarkable  incidents 
that  befell  each...  .opl.  Imap.  Lond.  Newberv, 
177,5.  P 

Cook,  James. 

Voyage  to  the  Pacific  ocean — undertaken  by  the  com- 
mand of  His  Majesty  for  making  discoveries  in  the 
Northern  hemisphere,  to  determine  the  position  and 
extent  of  the  west  side  of  North  America,  its  dis- 
tance from  Asia,  and  the  practicability  of  a  northern 
passage  to  Europe;  performed  under  the  direction  of 
Captains  Cook.  Clerke.  and  Gore,  in  His  Majesty's 
ships  the  Resohition  and  Discovery,  in  the  year  1776, 

1777.  1778,  1779.  and  17S0.  In  three  volumes:  Vol. 
I  and  II  written  by  Captain  .lames  Cook;  Vol.  III.  by 
Cajitain  James  King.  Illustrated  with  maps  and 
charts,  from  the  original  drawings  made  by  Lieut. 
Henry  Roberts,  under  the  direction  of  Captain  Cook. 
Published  by  order  of  the  lords  commissioners  of  the 
admiralty.  3v.  Ipor.  pi.  20maps.  tab.  Dublin. 
Chamberlaine.  1784.  S,  Wu 

The  copy  In  the  IniviMsily  of  Wiisliinfiton   I.ilnnry  lias  scp- 
nrnto  atlas  fonialninj:  2t'.  platfs  and  maps. 
ffame.     Ed.  2.         Lond.  Nicol,  1785.  W 

Same.     2v.  2por.  40pl.         Phil.  Desilver,  1818.  Wu 


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Cook,  James,  see  also,  Kippis,  Andrew. 

Remarks  and  conjectures;   and  Trolsieme  voyage. 
Cook,  James,  and  King,  James. 

Voyage  to  the  Pacific  ocean  undertaken ...  for  making 
discoveries  in  the  northern  hemisphere. .  .  performed 
under  the  direction  of  Captains  Cook.  Gierke  and 
Gore  in  his  majesty's  ships  the  Resolution  and  Dis- 
covery in  the  years  1776,  1777,  1778,  1779  and  1780. 
3v.  6pl.  18maps.  tab.  sq.  Q.  Lond.  Nicol,  1784.  L,  P,  Wu 
Also  platt'  volunip  FO.  containing  fil  plates. 
Cooke,  Edward. 

Voyage  to  the  South  sea,  and  round  the  world  perform'd 
in  the  years  1708,  1709,  1710  and  1711,  by  the  ships 
Duke  and  Dutchess  of  Bristol...  2v.  illus.  16pl. 
2maps.  tab.         Lond.  Lintot,  1712.  P 

Cooke,  Jay  and  company. 

Northern  Pacific  railroad's  land  grant  and  the  future  of 
the  road.  2Sp.  I  Phil.? I.  Jay  Cooke  and  co. 

[1870?].  Wu 

p.  27.      Letter  of  endorsement  from  W.  Milnor  Roberts,  who 
conducted    the   reconnoissance   of   the    proposed    route   of 
the    Northern    Pacific   railroad,    made    in    tlie   summer   of 
1860. 
Cooper,  J.  C. 

Military  history,  Yamhill  county.         I122p.l    illus. 
t.  p.  w.  P 

Cooper,  J.  C. 

Yamhills,  an  Indian  romance.        187p.  illus.        McMinn- 

ville.  Or.  Cooper,  1904.  P,  Wh,  Wu 

Coquina,  pseudonym,  see  Shields,  George  O. 
Corbett  and  company. 

Corbett  and  co.'s  first  annual  Seattle  directory,  contain- 
ing ja  complete  list  of  the  inhabitants,  institutions, 
incorporated  companies,  manufacturing  establish- 
ments, business,  business  firms,  etc.,  etc.,  in  the  city 
of   Seattle    for    1890.  976p.  Seattle.    Corbett, 

[^8901.  S,"Wu 

Same.     2nd  annual,  1891-92.         1891.  S,  Wu 

Same.     3nd  annual,  1892-93.         1892.  S,  Wu 

Corney,  Peter. 

Voyages  in  the  northern  Pacific;  narrative  of  several 
trading  voyages  from  181S  to  1818,  between  the 
north-west  coast  of  America,  the  Hawaiian  islands 
and  China,  with  a  description  of  the  Russian  estab- 
lishments on  the  northwest  coast.  ..  138p. 
Honolulu,  Thrum,  1896.  L,  P 


j,^  ,  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  KISTOP.Y 

Cornwallis,  Kinahan. 

New  El  Dorado;  or.  British  Columbia.         Ed.  2.         405p. 

pi.  map.        Lond.  Newby,  1858.  L 

Costello,  J.  A. 

(The)  Slwash,  their  life,  legends  and  tales;  Puget  Sound 
and  Pacific  Northwest.  169p.  illus.  Ipl.  Seattle. 
Calvert.  1895.  P,  S,  Wu 

Coues,  E'liott,  see  Floyd  memorial  association;  Larpenteur, 
Charles;  Lewis.  Meriwether,  and  Clark,  William; 
Pike,  Zebulon  Montgomery. 

Cox,  Ross. 

Adventures  on  the  Columbia  river,  including  the  narra- 
tive of  a  residence  of  six  years  on  the  western  side 
of    the    Rocky    mountains.         2v.         Lond.    Colburn, 

1831.  P,  W^Wu 
Same.     335p.         N.  Y.   Harper,   1832.                 Mu,  P,  S,  Wh,  Wu 

Cox,  Ross. 

Columbia  river;  or.  Scenes  and  adventures  during  a  resi- 
dence of  six  years  on  the  western  side  of  the  Rocky 
mountains...       Ed.  2.        2v.  tab.        Lond.  Colburn, 

1832.  M,  P 
Same.     Ed.  3.  2v.         Lond.  Colburn,  1832.  L 

Coxe,  William. 

Account  of  the  Russian  disco\  eries  between  Asia  and 
America,  to  which  are  added,  the  conquest  of  Siberia, 
and  the  history  of  the  transactions  and  commerce  be- 
tween Russia  and  China.  344p.  Ipl.  4  fold.  maps. 
sq.  Q.         Lond.  Cadell,  1780.  L,  P,    S,  Wn 

Same.     Ed.  2.         1780.  P 

Same.     Ed.  3.    rev.    456p.         1787.  L,  P 

Coxe,  William. 

Comparative  view  of  the  Russian  discoveries  with  those 
made  by  Captains  Cook  and  Clerke.  (See  his  ac- 
count of  the  Russian  discoveries  between  Asia  and 
America.     Ed.  3.     1787.     p.  413-456).  P 

Not  contained  in  editions  one  or  two  of  the  account.     Seems 
to  have  been  issued  separately  as  a  quarto. 

Coxe,  William. 

(Die)  neuen  entdeckungen  der  Russen  zwischen  Asien 
und  America;  nebst  der  geschichte  der  eroberung 
Siberiens  und  des  handels  der  Russen  und  Chineser; 
aus  dem  Englischen  iibersetzt.  409p.  Ipl.  4maps. 
Frankfurt,  Fleischer,  1783.  P 


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Coxe,  William. 

(Les)  nouvelles  decouvertes  des  Russes,  entre  I'Asie  et 
I'Amerique,  avec  I'histoire  de  la  conquete  de  la  Sl- 
berie,  &  du  commerce  des  Russes  &   des  Chinois; 
traduit  de  TAnglois.         314p.  Ipl.  4maps.  sq.  Q. 
Par.  Thou,  1781.  L,  P 

Coyner,  David  H. 

Lost  trappers;   a  collection  of .  .  .   scenes  and  events  in 
the  Rocky  mountains.  .  .  with  a  short  description  of 
California;   also  some  account  of  the  fur  trade... 
255p.         Cin.  Truman,  1850   [^8471.  P 

Same.     Cin.  Anderson,  1859.  M 

Fur  trade  on  the  Columbia. 
Craighead,  J[ames]  G[eddes]. 

Story  of  Marcus  Whitman;  early  protestant  missions  in 
the  Northwest.  211p.  Phil.  Presbyterian  board 
of  pub.  1895.  S,  Sp,  P,  Wh,  Wu 

Crawford,  Medorem. 

Journal:  an  account  of  his  trip  across  the  plains  with 
the  Oregon  pioneers  of  1842...  26p.  Eugene, 
Or.  Star  job  office,  1897.  (Sources  of  the  history  of 
Oregon,  v.  1,  no.  1.  Contributions  of  the  department 
of  economics  of  the  University  of  Oregon).  O,  Wh,  Wu 

Creegan,  Charles  C.  and  Goodnow,  Josephine  A.  B. 
Great  missionaries  of  the  church.         404p.  23por. 

N.  Y.  Crowell,  [^895].  Pu,  S,  Wu 

p.  339-366.     Marcus  Whitman,  M.  D.,  missionary  to  Oregon. 

Crittenden,  [John  J.]. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Crittenden,  of  Kentucky,  on  the  Oregon 
question,  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,   April   16,    1846.         16p.  [Wash.    n.  pub.], 

1846.  Sp 

Croasdale,  Henry  E. 

Scenes  on  Pacific  shores  with  a  trip  across  South  Amer- 
ica. 173p.  Ipl.  Lond.  Town  and  country  pub. 
CO.  1873.  L,  S,  Wu 

p.  33-61.     Vancouver's   Island   and    British   Columbia. 

Crockett,  David. 

Crockett's  almanac,  1847,  1849;  daring  adventures  in  the 
backwoods,  wonderful  scenes  in  river  life,  manners 
of  warfare  in  the  west,  feats  on  the  prairies,  in  Texas 
and  Oregon.        illus.  tab.        Best.  Fisher,  1847,  1849.         P 


4(5  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Croker,  .John  Wilson. 

Oregon   question.         48p.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.         t.  p.  w.  P 

Gushing,  Caleb. 

Treaty  of  Washington:  its  negotiation,  execution,  and 
the  discussions  relating  thereto.  280p.  N.  Y. 

Harper,  1873.  P,  S 

J).  2()H-'J'2Tt.      NortliWfst'Tii   l>i>ini(iar.v    lini'. 

Custer,  Elizabeth  B. 

General  Custer  at  the  battle  of  the  Little  Rig  Horn.  June 

25,  1876.         3p.         N.  Y.  1897.  M 

Cyr,  Paul. 

Chanson  de  Montana:    compost  en   1867  par  Paul  Cyr. 

Sur  air  de  la  charmante  erie.         n.  t.  p.         2p.  Ipor.  Mu 

Call,  William  HIealeyl. 

Alaska  and   its  resources.         G27p.   illus.   1.5pl.   Imap. 

Bost.  Lee.  1870.  L,  Wu 

Same.     1897.  S 

Same.     G28p.  illus.  14pl.         Lend.  Low,  1870.  O 

Da II,  Wlilliaml   HIealeyl. 

Notes  on  Alaska  and  the  vicinity  of  Bering  strait,  with 

a  [folded)  map...  W'u 

ItcprlntiH]    from    tin-    AiiKTlcan    .loiirnal    «f    Science,    v.  21. 
p.  104-111.  F.-l(.   is.m. 

Da II,  Wlilliaml  HIealeyl. 

Remains  of  later  pre-historic  man  obtained  from  caves 
in  the  Catherlna  archipelago,  Alaska  territory,  and 
especially  from  the  caves  of  the  Aleutian  Islands. 
40p.  lOpl.  F.         Wash.  Smithsonian  Institution.  1878. 

S,  Wu 
Smltlisoniim    cDnlriltulions    tn   kiiowlcdije.    No.    .T18. 

Dal  I  and  Haker,  Hibliography  of  Alaska,  see  U.  S.  coast  and 
geodetic  survey.  Pacific  coast  pilot,  1879. 

Dalrymple. 

Spanish  memorial  of  4th  .lune  considered.         21p. 

Lond.  Elmsly,  1790.  L 

Dalrymple. 

Spanish  i)retentions  fairly  discussed.         19p. 

Lond.  publisher  not  given.  1790.  L 


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Dampier,  William. 

Dampier's  voyages;  consisting  of  a  new  voyage  round 
the  world,  a  Supplement  to  the  Voyage  round  the 
world,  Two  voyages  to  Campeachy,  a  Discourse  of 
winds,  a  Voyage  to  Xew  Holland,  and  a  Vindication, 
in  answer  to  the  Chimerical  relation  of  William  Fun- 
nell:  ed.  by  John  Masefleld.  2v.  li)or.  15pl.  llmaps. 
N.  Y.  Button,  1906.  p 

"New    voyage"   quoted   in    Banci-ott's   Northwest   Coast   for 
Strait  of  Anian. 

Dana,  E. 

Geographical  sketches  on  the  western  country;  designed 
for     emigrants     and     settlers.  312p.    tab.  Cin. 

Looker,  1819.  O,  P 

p.  308-30(1.      Sketches   of    the   country    watered   by    th^    Co- 
lumbia river  and  its  tributary  streams. 

Darby,  William. 

View  of  the  United  States,  historical,  geographical  and 
statistical...  634p.  14maps.  tab.  Phil.  Tanner, 
1828.  P 

p.  8:it3-3?.0.      P.asin  of  Columltia.  or.  Territory  of  Oregon. 
Davenport  (Wash.)  high  school.     Junior  class. 
The  bunch  grass.         v.  1,  1908.         [61p.J  illus. 

Davenport,  Wash.  [Davenport  Tribune!,  1907.  Wu 

Davidson,  George. 

(The)    Alaska  boundary.         235p.   Ipor.   Imap.   Q. 

San  Fran.  Alaska  packers'  association,  1903.       L,  S,  W,  Wu 
Davidson,  George. 

(The)    name   'Mt.    Rainier."      (Reprinted    from    Sierra 

club  bulletin.  No.  35,  p.  87-99,  January,  1907).  Wu 

Davidson,  George. 

Tracks    and    landfalls   of    Bering   and    Chirikof    on    the 
northwest  coast  of  America.  .  .   1741.         Private  pub- 
lication.        44p.         fSan  Fran.  Partridgel,  1901.  L 
Dawson,  George  M.,  joint  author,  see.  Tolmie,  W.  Fraser. 

Dawson,  John  William. 

Canadian   ice  age...  301p.   Ipl.   illus.  Montreal, 

Dawson,  1893.  Mu,  S 

Dawson,  William  Lleonl. 

Preliminary  list  of  the  birds  of  Okanogaa  county,  Wash- 
ington, p.  168-182.  (Reprinted  from  The  Auk. 
V.  14,  April,  1897,  "as  Laboratory  Bulletin,  No.  6, 
Oberlin  College).  Wu 


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PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 


Decalves,  Alonso,  pseudonym. 

New  travels  to  the  westward;  or,  Unknown  parts  of 
America,  being  a  tour  of  almost  fourteen  months,  con- 
taining an  account  of  the  country,  upwards  of  two 
thousand  miles,  west  of  the  Christian  parts  of  North 
America;  with  an  account  of  white  Indians,  their 
manners,  habits,  and  many  other  particulars.  43p. 
Bost.    n.  d.  S 

Book  Incomplete. 

DeCourcy,  Bolton  W. 

On  the  straits  of  Juan  de  Fuca,  Puget  Sound;  and  gov- 
ernment improvements  on  the  Pacific  coast.  22p. 
illus.  n.  p.   n.  pub.   n.  d.      (American    Society   of 

Civil  Engineers.    Transactions,    v.  25.     Oct.  1891).  P,  S 

DeGroot,  Henry. 

British  Columbia:   its  condition  and  prospects,  soil,  cli- 
mate  and   mineral   resources,   considered.        24p. 
San  Fran.  Alta  Cal.  job  office,  1859.  S 

DeSaint-Amant,  see  Saint-Amant,  Pierre  Charles  de. 
Dell,  Sidney. 

Astoria  and  Flavel,  the  chief  seaport  of  the  Columbia 

river  watershed.         32p.  illus.        n.  p.  n.  pub.  ["=1893].         P 
Dellenbaugh,  Frederick  S. 

Breaking  the  wilderness.  The  story  of  the  conquest  of 
the  far  west,  from  the  wanderings  of  Cabeza  de 
Vaca,  to  the  first  descent  of  the  Colorado  by  Powell, 
and  the  completion  of  tlie  Union  Pacific  railway, 
with  particular  account  of  the  exploits  of  trappers 
and  traders.  .  .         360p.  illus.  Ipl. 

N.  Y.   Putnam,  1905.  S,  P,  Wa,  Wu 

[Democratic  review]. 

Oregon  war.         8p.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  [1856].  .      P 

Denny,  Arthur  A. 

Pioneer  days  on  Puget  Sound.        83p.        Seattle,  C.  B. 

Bagley,  1888.  S,  Wh,  Wu 

Same.     Edited  by  Alice  Harriman.         103p.  26por.  lOpl. 

Imap.        Seattle,  Alice  Harriman  CO.  1908.        S,  Sp,  W,  Wa 
Denys,  Ferdinand. 

Les  Califoniies,  l"Or6gon,  et  les  possessions  Russes  en 
Am6rique,  les  lies  Noutka  et  de  la  Reine  Charlotte; 
108p.  Bound  with  Regnault,  61ias,  Histoire  des 
Antilles...         Par.  Didot,  1849.     •  p,  s 

p.  47-64.     L'Or^gon. 


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Description  of  Oregon  and  California,  embracing  an  ac- 
count of  the  gold  regions;  to  which  is  added  an  ap- 
pendix, containing  descriptions  of  various  kinds  of 
gold,  and  methods  of  testing  its  genuineness,  with  a 
large  and  accurate  map  of  Oregon  and  California, 
compiled  from  the  latest  authorities.  76p.  illus. 
Imap.         Phil.  Thomas,  1849.  S,  Wh 

DeSmet,  see  Smet,  Pierre  Jean  de. 

Dewar,  J.  Gumming. 

Voyage  of  the  Nyanza,  R.  N.  Y.  C;  being  the  record  of 
a  three  years'  cruise  in  a  schooner  yacht  in  the  At- 
lantic and  Pacific,  and  her  subsequent  shipwreck. 
18  +  466p.  illus.  pi.  map.  O.         Edin.  Blackwood,  1892.        L 

DeWindt,  Harry. 

Through  the  gold  fields  of  Alaska  to  Bering  straits. 

314p.  Ipor.  31pl.  Imap.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1898.  S,  W,  Wu 

Same.     312p.  2por,  29pl.  2maps.         Lond.  Chatto,  1898.     L,  Wa 

Dictionary  of  the  Chinook  jargon  as  spoken  on  Puget 
Sound  and  the  Northwest,  with  original  Indian 
names  for  prominent  places  and  localities  with  their 
meanings;  historical  sketch,  etc.  38p.  Seattle, 
Lowman,  n.  d.  S 

Dictionary  of  the  Chinook  jargon;  or,  Indian  trade  lang- 
uage, of  the  north  Pacific  coast.  35p.  Victoria. 
Hibbeu,  1899.  S 

Dictionary  of  the  Kalispel  or  Flat-head  Indian  language, 
compiled  by  the  missionaries  of  the  Society  of  Jesus. 
644-r21+456p.  Montana,     St.     Ignatius     print, 

1877-8-9.  S,Wu 

Part  1,  Kalispel-English  ;  part  2,   Engli-sh-Kalispel. 

Dimsdale,  Thomas  JTosiahl. 

The  vigilantes  of  Montana;  or.  Popular  justice  in  the 
Rocky  mountains,  being  a  correct  and  impartial  nar- 
rative of  the  chase,  trial,  capture  and  execution  of 
Henry  Plummer's  road  agent  band...  Life  in  the 
mining  camps  of  the  far  West...  228p.         Vir- 

ginia City,  Mont.  Montana  Post  press,  1866.  M,  Wh 

DIx,  John  ACdamsl. 

Speech  of  Hon.  John  A.  Dix,  of  New  York,  the  Oregon 
question,  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
Feb.  18  and  19,  1846.         20p.         Wash.  Blair,  1846.  Sp 


5Q  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST   HISTORY 

Dix,  [John  Adanisl. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Dix.  of  New  York,  on  the  resolution  giving 
the  twelve  months'  notice  for  the  termination  of  the 
joint  occupancy  of  the  Oregon  territory,  delivered  in 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Feb.  18  and  19,  1846. 
16p.         I  Wash.  1  n.  p.  1846.  Sp 

Dix,  John  A I  dams  I. 

Speeches  and  occasional  addresses.         2v.  por.         N.  Y. 

Appleton,  1864.  S 

Orogon   (jiii'stion.    vol.1,    p.  1 -">!•. 

Oixon,  George. 

Voyage  autour  du  nionde,  et  principalement  a  la  cote 
nord-ouest  de  lAmerique,  fait  en  1785,  1786,  1787  et 
1788,  a  bord  du  King-George  et  de  la  Queen-Charlotte, 
par  les  capitaines  Portlock  et  Dixon;  traduit  de 
I'Anglois  par  M.  Lebas.  2v.  17pl.  5maps.  13  tab. 
Par.  Maradan,  1780.  P 

Dixon,  George. 

Voyage  round  the  world;  but  more  particularly  to  the 
north-west  coast  of  America,  performed  in  1785,  1786, 
1787  and  1788,  in  the  King  George  and  Queen  Char- 
lotte, Captains  Portlock  and  Dixon...  360p.  17pl. 
5maps.  tab.  sq.  F.  Lond.  Goulding,  1789.  L,  P,  S,  W,  Wu 
Dixon,  James. 

Methodism  in  America;   with  the  personal  narrative  of 
the    author,    during   a    tour   through    a    part    of   the 
United  States  and  Canada.         498p.  1  map.  tab. 
Lond.  Author,  1849.  P,  Wu 

p.  .366-387.     Oregon. 

Dobbs,  Arthur. 

Acount  of  the  countries  adjoining  to  Hudson's  bay  in  the 
northwest  part  of  America;  with  an  abstract  of  Cap- 
tain Middleton's  journal,  the  whole  intended  to  show 
the  great  probability  of  a  northwest  passage. 
211  p.         Lond.  Robinson,  1744.  P 

Dobbs,  Arthur. 

Letter  from  a  Russian  sea-officer,  to  a  person  of  distinc- 
tion at  the  court  of  St.  Petersburgh,  containing  his 
remarks  upon  Mr.  de  L'Isle's  chart  and  memoir,  rela- 
tive to  the  new  discoveries  northward  and  eastward 
from  Kamschatka,  together  with  some  observations 
on  that  letter.         81p.         Lond.  n.  d.  Linde,  1754.  L 


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51 


Oobbs,  Arthur. 

Reply  to  Capt.  Middleton's  answer  to  the   remarks  on 
his  vindication  of  his  conduct...   to  which  is  added, 
a  full  answer  to  a  late  pamphlet  published  by  Capt. 
Middleton,  called  Forgery  detected.         128p. 
Lond.  Robinson,  1745.  p 

Dodds,  James. 

Hudson's  bay  company,  its  position  and  prospects;  the 
substance  of  an  address,  delivered  at  a  meeting  of  the 
shareholders,  in  the  London  tavern,  on  the  24th  .Jan- 
uary, 186G.         77p.  Imap.         Lona.  Stanford,  1866.  P,  S 

Dodge,  Grenville  M. 

Biographical    sketch    of    James    Bridger,    mountaineer, 

trapper  and  guide.         Kansas  City,  Author,  n.  d.  M 

Dodge,  J.  W. 

Wonderful  city,  leading  all  others  in  Washington,  Ore- 
gon, Montana,  Idaho  and  British  Columbia:  Seattle; 
its  past  history,  recent  progress  and  present  advanced 
position.         48p.    illus.         Seattle,    Lowman,    1890.  S 

Cover   title.     Washington,    the   Sound   state,    and    its   chief 
city,    Seattle.      Chamber   of  commerce,    1890. 

Dodge,  Orvil. 

Pioneer  history  of  Coos  and  Curry  counties.  Or.;  heroic 
deeds  and  thrilling  adventures  of  the  early  settlers. 
468  +  103p.  illus.  94por.  tab.  Salem,  Or.  Capital 
print.  CO.  1898.  P 

Domenech,  Emmanuel  Henri  Dieudonne. 

Seven  years'    residence   in    the   great   deserts   of   North 

America.         2v.  58pl.  Imap.         Lond.  Longman,  1860.     P,  S 

Domenech,  Emmanuel  Henri  Dieudonne. 

Voyage  pittoresque  dans  les  grands  deserts  du  nouveau 

monde.         608p.  39pl.  tab.  Q.         Par.  Morizot,  1862.  P 

Donan,  P. 

Astoria;  the  peerless  maritime  metropolis  of  the  golden 

northwest.         136p.l  illus.        n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  Wu 

Donan,  P. 

Gold  fields   of  Baker  county.   Eastern   Oregon.  35p. 

illus.   Ifold.map.         Portland    (Or.).  Oregon   railroad 
and  navigation  co.  n.  d.  W 

Issued  between  ISO"  and  1900. 


-o  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Donan,  P. 

•Where  rolls  the  Oregon."  The  Columbia  river  empire, 
some  hurried  glimpses  of  a  region  where  all  glories 
of  scene,  all  charms  of  climate  and  all  riches  of  re- 
source meet  and  shake  hands.  [72p.l  illus.  map. 
Portland,  Or.  Oregon  railroad  and  navigation  co. 
118981.  S 

Same.     C8p.     118991.  S 

Dougherty,  John  Hampden. 

Electoral  system  of  the  United  States...         X.  Y.  Put- 
nam. 1906.  P 
p.  184-202.     Ort'gon   case. 

Douglas,  (Stephen  Arnold]  and  others. 

Nebraska  question,  comprising  speeches  in  the  United 
States  Senate:  together  with  the  history  of  the  Mis- 
souri compromise,  Daniel  Webster's  memorial  in  re- 
gard to  it,  history  of  the  annexation  of  Texas,  the 
organization  of  Oregon  territory,  and  the  compro- 
mises of  1850.         N.  Y.  Redfield,  1854.  P 

Douglass,  William. 

(A)  summary,  historical  and  political,  of  the  first  plant- 
ing, i)rogressive  imi)rovements,  and  present  state  of 
the  British  settlements  in  North  America...  2v. 
map.         Best.  n.  pub.  1755.  S 

Douthit,  Mary  Osborn,  editor. 

Souvenir  of   western   women.         200p.   7pl.    (75por.)    Q. 

Portland,  Or.  Anderson,  1905.  P,  Wh 

Dowell,  n.  F. 

Letter.  . .  to  Hon.  .las.  A.  Cardwell  and  Hon.  Wm.  Bybee, 
with  a  brief  of  the  evidence  sent  by  B.  F.  Dowell  to 
the  Secretary  of  War,  showing  the  Oregon  Indian 
war  claims,  1854,  of  W.  C.  Griswold,  assignee  of  Wm. 
F.  Wood,  M.  G.  Kennedy  and  others,  are  new,  fictiti- 
ous and  fraudulent:  but  they  have  recently  been  paid 
to  W.  C.  Griswold.  lOp.  Jacksonville,  Or.  Ore- 
gon sentinel,  1874.  p 

Dowell,  B.  F.,  and  daughter. 

Heirs  of  George  W.  Harris  and  Marry  A.  Harris,  Indian 
depredation  claimants,  vs.  the  Rogue  river  Indians, 
Cow  creek  Indians  and  the  United  States. . .  petition 
and  argument.  . .         tab.         [Portland.  Dowell,  18881.        P 


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Dowel  I,  B.  F.,  and  others. 

Petition...    asking   pay    for   two   companies    of   Oregon 
volunteers  and  their  expenses,  called  into  service  in 
1854.         14p.         Jaclvsonville,  Or.  Oregon  sentinel,  1869.     P 
Oownie,  William. 

Hunting  for  gold:  reminiscences  of  personal  experience 
and  research  in  the  early  days  of  the  Pacific  coast 
from  Alaska  to  Panama.  407p.  illus.  llpor.  gr.  of 
per.  fac-sim.         San  Fran.  Cal.  pub.  co.  1893.  L 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams. 

Making  of  the  great  west,  1512-1883.         339p.  illus. 

N.  Y.  Scribner,  1887.  M 

Same.     With  various,  later,  imprint  dates. 

P,  S,  Sp,  W,  Wa,  Wu 
Drake,  Samuel  G. 

Aboriginal  races  of  North  America.  .  .     Ed.  15.         788p. 

N.  Y.  Hurst,  ["=1880].  Wu 

p.  748-763.  Indian  languages  of  the  Pacific  states  and  ter- 
ritories, by  Albert  S.  Gatschet.  (Reprinted  from  tlie 
Magazine  of  American  History,  for  March,  1877.) 

Duck,  Simeon. 

Finances  of  the  Province  of  British  Columbia:  budget 
speech  delivered  by  the  Hon.  Simeon  Duck,  minister 
of  finance,  in  the  Provincial  Legislature,  on  Monday, 
March  29th.  1886.         47p.         Victoria,  Miller,  1886.  L 

Dufferin  and  Ava,  Harlot  Georgiana  (Hamilton),  marchioness  of. 

My  Canadian  journal,  1872-78;   extracts  from  my  letters 

home  while  Lord  Dufferin  was  governor-general. 

456p.  2por.  8pl.  1  fold.  map.         N.  Y.  Appleton,  1891. 

L,  Wu 

Same.     422p.  2por.  5pl.         Lond.  Murray,  1891.  L 

Dufur,  A.  J.    compiler. 

Statistics  of  the  state  of  Oregon;  containing  a  descrip- 
tion of  its  agricultural  development  and  natural  and 
industrial  resources,  together  with  the  physical,  geo- 
graphical, geological  and  mineral  statistics  of  the 
state.  128p.  tab.  Salem.  Or.  "Willamette  farmer" 
office,  1869.  P.  S 

Duniway,  Mrs.  Abigail  Scott. 

From  the  West  to  the  West;  across  the  plains  to  Oregon. 

Slip.  Ipl.         Chic.  McClurg,  1905.  P,  S,  Wh,  Wu 

Duniway,  Mrs.  Abigail  Scott. 

Oregon,    land    of    promise.  12p.  Portland,    Or. 

Rhodes,  1907,  [^8761.  P 


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Dunn,  Jlacobl  Pliattl,  jr. 

Massacre  of  the  mountains;  a  history  of  the  Indian  wars 
of  the  far  West.  784p.  illus.  Ipl.  Imap.  N.  Y. 
Harpers.  1886.  >I.  S,  Wu 

Dunn,  John. 

History  of  the  Oregon  territory  and  British  North-Amer- 
ican fur  trade;  with  an  account  of  the  habits  and 
customs  of  the  principal  native  tribes  on  the  north- 
ern continent.      359p.  Imap.       Lond.  Edwards,  1844. 

M,  P,  Wh 
Same.     Ed.  2,  1846.  L,  P.W 

Same.     236p.         Phil.  Lieber,  1845.  P.  Pu,  S 

DuRoss,  Harry,  compiler. 

Directory  of  the  city  of  Vancouver  nad  Clarke  county, 
Washington.  290p.  [Vancouver,   Wash.].   Du- 

Ross,  1907.  Wu 

Dye,  Mrs.  Eva  (Emery). 

Hudson's  bay  company  regime  in  the  Oregon  country, 
p.  50-56.  (Bulletin    of   the   University    of   Oregon, 

Historical  Series,  v.  1,  no..  2,  Eugene,  Or.  University, 
1898).  O,  Wu 

Dye,  Mrs.  Eva  (Emery). 

Conquest;   the  true  story  of  Lewis  and  Clark.         Ipl. 

Chic.  McClurg,  1902.  P 

Same.     Ed.  2.  443p.  Ipor.  1902.  M,  Sp,W 

Same.     Ed.  3.  Ipl.  1903.  Mu,  S,  Wa 

Dye,  Mrs.  Eva  (Emery). 

McDonald  of  Oregon;  a  tale  of  two  shores.         395p.  6pl. 

Chic.   McClurg.  1906.  M,  P,  S,  Sp,  W,  Wa 

Dye,  Mrs.  Eva  (Emery). 

McLoughlin  and  old  Oregon,  a  chronicle.         391p.  Ipor. 

Chic.  McClurg,  1900.  L,  M.  P.  Pu,  W,  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  2.  1900.  Sp 

Same.     Ed.  3.  1901.  P,  Sc 

Same.     Ed.  4.  1902.  O,  S 

Same.     Ed.  5.  1903.  Mu,  P,  Wa 

Dye,  Mrs.  Eva  (Emery). 

Stories    of   Oregon.  203p.    illus.    Ipl.  San    Fran. 

Whitaker,  1900.  M,  P,  S,  Wh,  Wu 

Edwards,  George,  editor. 

Pioneer  work  of  the  Presbyterian  church   in   Montana. 

213p.  illus.        Helena.  Independent  pub.  co.  1907.        M,  Mu 


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Edwards,  Jonathan. 

Illustrated  history  of  Spokane  county,  state  of  Wash- 
ington. 726p.    por.    pi.    Imap.    Q.  [Spokane!. 
Lever,  1900.  S,  Sp,Wh 
Edwards,  Jonathan. 

Marcus  Whitman,  M.  D.  the  pathfinder  of  the  Pacific 
Northwest  and  martyred  missionary  of  Oregon. 
48p.         Spokane.  Union  print,  co.  1892.  Wh 

Edwards,  William  Seymour. 

In  to  the  Yukon.         319p.  60pl.  2maps.         N.  Y.  Clarke, 

1904.  p 

Eel  Is,  Myron. 

Aboriginal  geographic  names  in  the  state  of  Washington, 
p.  27-35.     (From  the  American  anthropologist  for  Jan- 
uary, 1892).  p,  Wu 
Eells,  Myron. 

Chinook  jargon.         p.  300-312.  (From   the  American 

anthropologist  for  July,  1894).  P,  Wu 

Eells,  Myron. 

Father  Eells;  or.  The  results  of  fifty-five  years  of  mis- 
sionary labors  in  Washington  and  Oregon;  a  biogra- 
phy of  Rev.  Cushing  Eells,  D.  D...  342p.  2por. 
7pl.         Bost.  Congregational  pub.  society,   f' 18941. 

T  ,.      ,T  S,  P,  Pu,  Wu 

Eells,  Myron. 

Hand  of  God  in  the  history  of  the  Pacific  coast. .  . 

15p.        n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  t.  p.  S,  Wu 

Commencement  address  at  Whitman  college.  .Tune  1,  1888. 
Eells,  M[yronl. 

History  of  the  Congregational  Association  of  Oregon, 
and  Washington  territory;  the  Home  Missionary  So- 
ciety of  Oregon  and  adjoining  territories;  and  the 
Northwestern  Association  of  Congregational  minis- 
ters.        124p.  tab.         Portland,  Or.  Himes,  1881. 

P,  S,  Wh,  Wu 
Eells,  Myron. 

History  of  Indian  missions  on  the  Pacific  coast;  Oregon, 
Washington  and  Idaho;  with  an  introd.  by  G.  H. 
Atkinson.  270p.   4pl.   Igr.  of  por.  Phil.   Amer. 

Sunday-school  union,    I '1882 1.  O,  P,  Pu,  S,  Wh,  Wu 

Eells,  Mlyronl. 

In  memoriam,  Rev.  S.  H.  Marsh,  D.  D.  first  president  of 
Pacific  University;  born  August  29,  1825.  died  Feb- 
ruary 2,  1879.         58p.         Portland,  Or.  Himes.  1881. 

Pu,  Wh.  Wu 


56  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Eel  Is,  Ml  yronl. 

Marcus  Whitman,  M.  D.  Proofs  of  his  work  in  saving 

Oregon  to  the  United  States,  and  in  promoting  the 

immigration  of  1843.  34p.         Portland,  Or.  Himes, 
1883.  S,  W,  Wh,  Wu 

Eel  Is,  MIyronl. 

Memorial  of  Mrs.  Mary  R.  Walker  Ithe  discourse  preach- 
ed at  Forest  Grove,  Oregon,  at  the  funeral  of  Mrs. 
Mary  Richardson  Walker,  Dec.  7,  1897,  by  Rev.  M. 
Eells.  D.  D.l.         12p.       n.  p.  [Hatchet  printery],  n.  d.  S,  Wu 

Eells,  Myron. 

Reply  to  Professor  Bourne's  "The  Whitman  Legend." 

122p.       Walla  Walla.  Statesman  pub.  co.  1902.      P,  S,  W,  Wu 

Eells,  MIyronl. 

Stone  age  of  Oregon.         p.  283-295.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d. 

P,  S,  Wu 
Eells,  Myron. 

Ten  years  of  missionary  work  among  the  Indians. 

271p.    illus.    2por.    2pl.         Bost.    Congregational    pub. 

soc.    [■•18861.  P,  Pu,  S,  Sp,  Wh,  Wu 

Eells,  Myron. 

(The)  thunder  bird.         p.  329-336.         (From  the  Ameri- 
can anthropologist  for  October,  1889).  Wu 
Eells,  Myron. 

Worship  and  traditions  of  the  aborigines  of  America; 
or.  Their  testimony  to  the  religion  of  the  Bible. 
40]}.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  p 

Eells,  MIyronl,  compiler. 

Hymns  in  the  Chinook  jargon  language.         Ed.  2.   rev. 

and  enl.  40p.         Portland,  Or.  Steel,  1889.  S,  Wu 

Egerton,  Hugh  Edward. 

(A)  short  history  of  British  colonial  policy.       .  503p. 
Lond.  Methuen.  I  pref.  18971.     (Re-issue  with  supple- 
mentary chapter*.  O 
Si,    ISrifish   CoMimbia   and    \'ancouver. 
lEggleston,  Charles  H.I. 

Helena's  social  supremacy...    Helena,  Montana,  1894. 
48p.    illus.  I  Anaconda,    Mont.    Anaconda    capital 

committee,  18941.  Mu 

Eggleston,  Charles  H. 

Wlien  Bryan  came  to  Butte.  . .  Reprinted  from  the  Ana- 
conda Standard  of  August  13th,  1897,  the  day  follow- 
ing Mr.  Bryan's  visit,         op.         n.  t.  p.  Mu 


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El'.ensburg  dawn. 

Historical  and  descriptive  history  of  the  city  of  Ellens- 
burg,  Kittitas  county.  Souvenir  edition  I  of]  Ellens- 
burg  Dawn,  December  28.  1900.  ISGp.l  illus.  1 
fold.pl.          lEllensburg,  Wash.  Dawn,  1900].  Wu 

Elliott,  Henry  W.  ^ 

Our  arctic  province  Alaska  and  the  seal  islands. 

473p.  illus.  pi.  5maps.         N.  Y.  Scribner,  1887.  S 

Same.     1897.  \Vu 

Elliott,  Simon  G. 

In  the  circuit  court  of  the  state  of  Oregon,  for  the  county 
of  Multnomah;  Ben  Holladay  and  C.  Temple  Emmet, 
plaintiffs,  vs.  Simon  G.  Elliott,  et  al.,  defendants,  dep- 
osition of  Simon  G.  Elliott,  taken  before  J.  C.  More- 
land,  referee...  518p.  Portland,  Or.  Himes, 
1871.  p 

[Elliott,  Simon  G.l. 

Report  on  the  preliminary  survey  of  the  California  and 
Oregon  railroad,  by  the  chief  engineer.  41p.  Imap. 
tab.         Bost.  Rand,  n.  d.  P 

Ellis,  Edward  S. 

Indian  wars  of  the  United  States  from  the  first  settle- 
ment at  Jamestown,  in  1607,  to  the  close  of  the  great 
uprising  of  1890-91...  516p.  Ipl.  illus.  N.  Y. 
Cassell,  [^892].  S,  Wu 

Modoc  war,   Custer,  and  Chief  Joseph. 
Ellis,  Harriett  Warner. 

Toils  and  triumphs;  or,  Missionary  work  in  the  world's 

dark  places.         285p.  6pl.         Lond.  Seeley,  1862.  Wu 

p.  118-130.      Northwest  American   missions. 

Ellis,  Henry. 

Voyage  to  Hudson's  bay,  by  the  Dobbs  galley  and  Cali- 
fornia, in  the  years  1746  and  1747,  for  discovering  a 
northwest  passage...  3o6p.  9pl.  Imap.  Lond. 
Whitridge,  1748.  P,  Wu 

Same.     152p.    Imap.         Dublin,   Ewing,    1749.  P,  S 

Ellis,  William,  see  Cook,  James.    Authentic  narrative,  Ed.  3. 

Engel,  Samuel. 

Memoires  et  observations  geographiques  et  critiques  sur 
la  situation  des  pays  septentrionaux. . .  auxquelles 
on  a  joint  un  essai  sur  la  route  aux  Indes  par  le 
nord...       268p.  2maps.         Lausanne,  Chapuis,  1765. 


58  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

En  route  to  the  Klondike;  a  series  of  photographic  views 
of  the  iiicturesque  land  of  gold  and  glaciers  photo- 
graphed by  F.  La  Roche...  6  parts.  (24p.  each). 
Imap.         Chic.  Conkey,   ['18981.  S 

Issued  wwkly  as  Peoples  Series,  v.  <t,  numbers  ."JS-SS,  Feb. 
2fi— Apr.   2.   1898. 

[Etches,  .Tohn  Cadmanl. 

Authentic  statement  of  all  the  facts  relative  to  Nootka 
sound;  its  discovery,  history,  settlement,  trade,  and 
the  probable  advantages  to  be  derived  from  it;  in  an 
address  to  the  king  I  by  Argonaut!.  26p.  Lond. 
Debrett.  1790.  L,  O,  P 

Etshjit  thlu  sitskai  thlusiais  thiu  sitskaisitlinish. 

16p.  3  woodcuts.         Lapwai.   [Mission  pressl,  1842.  Pu 

An    Indian   primer  in  the  Spokane  dialect. 
Evans,  Elwood. 

Puget  Sound:  its  past,  present  and  future,  an  address 
delivered  at  Port  Townsend,  Washington  territory, 
Jan.  5th,  1869.         IGp.         Olympia.  1869.  Wh 

Evans,  Elwood. 

Washington  territory;  her  past,  her  present,  and  the  ele- 
ments of  wealth  which  ensure  her  future:  address 
delivered  at  the  Centennial  exposition,  Philadelphia, 
Sept.  2,  1876,  and  in  joint  convention  of  the  legisla- 
ture of  Washington  territory,  Oct.  13,  1877.  51p. 
Olympia.  Bagley,  1877.  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

[Evans,  Elwood,  and  Meany,  Eldmondl  S[tephenl.] 

State  of  Washington;  a  brief  history  of  the  discovery, 
settlement  and  organization  of  Washington,  the  ever- 
green state...  224p.  illus.  [Tacoma.  World's 
fair  commission  of  the  state  of  Washington,   18931. 

O,  S,  W,  Wh.  Wu 
[Everett  (Wash. I.    Chamber  of  commerce!. 

City  of  Everett  and  Puget  Sound.         48p.  illus. 

[Everett,  Wash.?l.  Chamber  of  commerce,  (19021.  Wu 

Evergreen  state  souvenir.  .  .         72p.  illus.  Imap.  Chic. 

Conkey,  1893.         n.  t.  p.  S 

Everts,  Henry  H. 

Oregon  almanac...  1848...  calculated  for  Oregon  City 
in  equal  or  clock  time.  24p.  tab.  Oregon  City, 
Hudson,  n.  d.  p 

Fagan,  David  D.  publisher. 

History  of  Benton  county,  Oregon. .  .         532p.  35pl. 

Portland.  Or.  Walling,  1885.  S,  Wu 


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Fairbanks,  Harold  Wellman. 

Western  United  States;  a  geographical  reader.         illus. 

Bost.  Heath,  1904.  P,  S 

Falconer,  Thomas. 

On  the  discovery  of  the  Mississippi  and  on  the  south- 
western, Oregon,  and  northwestern  boundary  of  the 
United  States,  with  a  translation  from  the  original 
ms.  of  memoirs,  etc.  relating  to  the  discovery  of  the 
Mississippi,  by  Robert  Cavelier  de  La  Salle  and  the 
Chevalier  Henry  de  Tonty.  100  +  lOOp.  Imap. 
Lond.  Clarke,  1844.  L.  P.  S 

Falconer,  Thomas. 

Oregon  question;  or,  A  statement  of  the  British  claims 
to  the  Oregon  territory,  in  opposition  to  the  preten- 
sions of  the  government  of  the  United  States  of 
America.         Ed.  1.  46p.         Lond.  Clarke,  1845.  P,  Wu 

Same.     Ed.    2.     50p.         Lond.    Clarke,    1845.  L,  P,  S,  Sp 

Far  North-west;  being  the  record,  with  pictures,  of  a  jour- 
ney over  the  Canadian  Pacific  to  Alaska,  to  Califor- 
nia, to  the  Yellowstone,  and  home  by  the  Northern 
Pacific,  in  July,  1905.         40p.  63pl.  Imap. 
Newark,  n.  pub.  1906.  P,  S,  Wu 

Farnham,  Mary  Frances. 

Catalogue  of  the  rare  books  from  the  library  of  Pacific 
University  exhibited  at  the  Lewis  and  Clark  fair, 
1905.         24p.  illus.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  [1905?].  S,  W« 

Contains  portrait  and  sketch  of  Professor  Joseph  Walker 
Marsh,  llbriarlan  of  Pacific  University ;  ahoj  an  his- 
torical sketch  of  the  library. 

Farnham,  Thomas  J[effersonl. 

History  of  Oregon  territory,  it  being  a  demonstration 
of  the  title  of  these  United  States  of  North  America 
to  the  same.  80p.  Imap.  N.  Y.  Winchester, 

1844.  P,  S,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  2.        N.  Y.  Taylor,  ['^1844].  O 

Same.     83p.         N.  Y.  Taylor,  1845.  P 

Farnham,  Thomas  Jfeffersonl. 

Life,  adventures,  and  travels  in  California  to  which  are 
added  the  conquest  of  California  and  travels  in  Ore- 
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Same.     N.  Y.  Sheldon,  1855.  P 


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Farnham,  Thomas  JleffersonJ. 

Travels  in  the  great  western  prairies,  the  Anahuac  and 

Rocky  mountains,  and  in  the  Oregon  territory. 

197p.         X.  Y.  Wiley,  1843.  L,  P 

Same.     112p.        X.  Y.  Greeley,  1843.  O,  P,  Wh,  Wu 

Same.     2v.         Lond.  Bentley.  S,  Wu 

Same.     In  Thwaites,  ed.     Early  western  travels,  v.  28. 

p.  21-380  and  v.  29,  p.  [111-102.  L,  M.  O,  P,  Pu,  S.  W 

Farnham,  Thomas  Jleffersonl. 

Travels  in   the   Californias,   and   scenes   in   the   Pacific 

ocean.         96p.         X.   Y.    Saxton,   1844.  L.  P 

Farnham,  Thomas  Jleffersonl. 

Wanderungen    iiber    die    felsengebirge    in    das    Oregon- 
gebiet,  aus  dem  Englishen  von  Fr.  Gerstacker. 
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Farrand,  Livingston. 

Basketry  designs  of  the  Salish  Indians.         3pl.  F. 

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Farrand,  Livingston. 

Tradition  of  the  Chllcotin  Indians.  F.  Holland. 
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Farrand,  Livingston. 

Traditions  of  the  Quinault  Indians.         F.         N.  Y. 
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Fedix,  P.  A. 

(L)  Oregon  et  les  cotes  de  I'ocean   Pacifique  du  nord, 
apergu  g^ographique,  statistique,  et  politique. 
2o8p.  Imap.         Par.  Amyot,  1846.  P,  S 

Field,  David  Dudley. 

Speeches,  arguments,  and  miscellaneous  papers;  ed.  by 

A.  P.  Sprague.         3v.         X.  Y.  Appleton,  1884-90.  P,  S 

V.  1'.  p.  1-.T8.     Oregon    question    and    the    British    quarterly 
rt>vlt'ws. 

Field,  Henry  Mlartinl. 

Our  western  archipelago.         250p.  12pl.         X.  Y.  Scrib- 

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Same.     1896.  g 

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Finck,  Henry  Tlheophilus]. 

Pacific  coast  scenic  tour;  from  southern  California  to 
Alaslia,  the  Canadian  Pacific  railway,  Yellowstone 
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N.  Y.  Scribner,  1890.  O,  P,  S 

Fisher,  William. 

Interesting  account  of  the  voyages  and  travels  of  Cap- 
tains Lewis  and  Clark,  in  the  years  1804,  1805,  and 
1806...  326p.   2por.   tab.  Bait.    Printed   by 

Anthony  Miltenberger  for  the  purchasers,  1812.  P,  Wu 

Counterfeit   publication. 

Fitzgerald,  James  Edward. 

Examination  of  the  charter  and  proceedings  of  the  Hud- 
son's bay  company,  with  reference  to  the  grant  of 
Vancouver's    island.         293p.    Imap.         Lond.    Saun- 
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Fleming,  Sanford. 

England  and  Canada;  a  summer  tour  between  Old  and 
New  Westminster,  with  historical  notes.  ll+449p. 
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Fleurieu,  C.  P.  Claret. 

Voyage  autoiir  du  monde,  pendent  les  annees  1790,  1791 
et  1792,  par  fitienne  Marchand,  precede  d'une  intro- 
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maps.  tab.  sq.  Q.  Par.  L'imprimerie  de  la  repub- 
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Imperfect  copy  :  8  p.  missing  in  v.  2. 
Same.     5v.  O  +  v.6  Q.         [1806-1808].  S 

Fleurieu,  C.  P.  Claret. 

Voyage  round  the  world  performed  during  the  years 
1790,  1791,  and  1792,  by  Etienne  Marchand,  preceded 
by  a  historical  introduction...  2v.-|-atlas.  2pl. 
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Atlas  volume  not  reported  by  P.  S,  and  W. 
A   translation   of   the   author's   Voyage   autour   du    monde 
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Flint,  Timothy. 

History    and   geography   of   the    Mississippi   valley   to 
which  is  appended  a  condensed  physical  geography 
of  the  Atlantic  United  States  and  the  whole  Ameri- 
can continent.         Ed.  3.         2v  in  1.  4«94- 310p.. 
Cin.  Flint,  1833.  Wtj 

V.  1,   p.  462-469.     Oregon  territory. 


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Floyd,  Sergeant  Charles,  see  Butler,  James  Davie. 

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Ill   memorlam  Sergeant  Charles  Floyd.     Report  of  the 
Floyd   memorial   association,  prepared  on  behalf  of 
the  committee  on  publication  by  Elliott  Coues. 
58p.  illus.        Sioux  City,  Perkins.  1897.  Wu 

Folsom,  David  E. 

Folsom-Cook  exploration  of  the  Upper  Yellowstone  in 
the  year  1869,  with  a  preface  by  Nathaniel  P.  Lang- 
ford.         22p.         St.  Paul.  Minn.  Collins,  1898.  Mu 


Foote,  Mrs.  Mary  Hallock. 

Coeur  d'Alene.         240p.         Post.  Houghton.  1908  ['^•94]. 


S,  Sc 


Forster,  Johann  Reinhold. 

History  of  the  voyages  and  discoveries  made  in  the 
north;  tr.  from  the  German. .  .  489p.  2maps.  sq.  Q. 
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Forsyth,  George  Ale.xander. 

Story  of  the   soldier.         389p.    6pl.         N.   Y.   Appleton, 

1900.  P.  S 

p.  286-30".     Modoc  war  in  Oregon. 

Fortieth  anniversary  of  the  statehood  of  Oregon,  exercises 
before  the  legislative  assembly  at  Salem,  Oregon, 
February  14,  1899.  60p.  Salem.  Or.  Leeds,  state 
printer,  1899.  Wu 

Foster,  John. 

Fosteriana,  consisting  of  thoughts,  reflections  and  criti- 
cisms... ed.  by  Henry  G.  Bohn.  560p.  Lond. 
Bohn.  1858.  P,  S 

p.  3.S()-34.5.      Account  of  Lewis  and   Clark   expedition. 

Fountain,  Paul. 

Eleven  eaglets  of  the  West.         362p.         N.  Y.  Dutton, 

1906.  P 

Same.     Lond.  Murray,  1906.  Wu 

The  eleven  eaglets  are  eleven  western  states  of  the  United 

States, 
p.  41-172.      <)r(>gon.  Washington,   Idaho  and  Montana. 

France,  George  W. 

Struggles  for  life  and  home  in  the  northwest,  by  a 
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Franchere,  Gabriel. 

Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  the  Northwest  coast  of  Amer- 
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American  settlement  on  the  Pacific.  Tr.  and  ed.  by 
J.  V.  Huntington.  376p.  3pl.  N.  Y.  Redfield, 
1854.   [pref.  18191.  L,  M,  P.  Pu,  S,  Sp,  W.  Wa.  Wh,  Wu 

Same   in   Thwaites,    ed.    Early    western   travels.         v.  6. 

p.  167-410.  M,  O,  P,  S 

Freeman,  Harry  C. 

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mining  camp.         123p.  Ipl.         Chic.  Shepard,  1900.       M,  W 

Freemasons.     Grand  lodge  of  Oregon. 

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1867,  p.  143-14S  wanting. 

Freemasons.    Grand  lodge  of  Oregon. 

Proceedings   of  the. .  .    special   communication   held  in 
the  city  of  Salem,  Oct.  8,  A.  D.  1873,  for  the  purpose 
of  laying  the  corner-stone  of  the  state  capitol. 
47p.         Portland,  Or.  n.  pub.  1873.  P 

Fremont,  John  Charles. 

(Die)  Felsengebirge,  Oregon  und  Nord-Californien ;  aus 
dem  Englischen  iibersetzt  von  Dr.  Kottenkamp. 
324p.         Stuttgart,  Franckh,  1847.  P,  S 

Translation  of  his  Exploring  expedition  to  the  Rocky  moun- 
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Fremont,  John  Charles. 

Geographical  memoir  upon  upper  California,  in  illustra- 
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to  the  senate  of  the  United  States.        67p.  tab. 
Wash.  Wendell,  1848.  P,  Wu 

Issued   as   a   government   document,    U.    S.    Congress,    30-1, 
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Fremont,  John  Charles. 

Life  of  Fremont  and  his  narrative  of  explorations  and 
adventures  in  Kansas,  Nebraska,  Oregon  and  Cali- 
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Fremont,  John  Charles. 

Narrative    of    the    exploring    expedition    to    the    Rocky 
mountains  in  the  year  1842  and  to  Oregon  and  north 
California  in  the  years  1843-44...         185p.  tab. 
N.  Y.  Appleton,  1846.  O 

fiame.     1849.  P.  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  2.  278p.  2maps.         Wash.  Taylor,  1845.  Wu 

Fremont,  J(ohnl  ClharlesJ. 

Oregon  and  California;  the  exploring  expedition  to  the 
Rocky  mountains,  Oregon  and  California.  456p. 
2iJor.         Buffalo,  Derby,  1849.  Wu 

-Same.     1850.  Wh 

Same.     Ipl.     1851.  P,  Wh 

Same.     Ipor.     1852.  P 

Same.     Ipor.         Auburn,  Miller,   1854.  Wu 

Fremont,  John  Charles. 

Report  of  the  exploring  expedition  to  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains...   I  with  apx.l         693p.  22pl.   Smaps.  tab. 
Wash.  Gales  and  Seaton.  1845.  Mu,  P,  Pu,  S,  W,  Wu 

I'lililisht-d   also  under   the  following  titles: 

Narrative    of    the    exploring    expedition    to    the    Rocky 

mountains. 

Oregon  and   California. 

Exploring  expedition  to  the  Rocky  mountains. 

IJfe   of   Fremont   and    his   narrative   of   explorations... 

memoir  by  S.  M.  Smucker. 

Fremont,  John  Charles  and  Emory,  W.  H. 

Notes  of  travel  in  California...  also,  the  route  from 
Fort  Leavenworth,  in  Missouri,  to  San  Diego,  in  Cal- 
ifornia, including  parts  of  the  Arkansas,  Del  Norte, 
and  Gila  rivers,  from  the  official  reports  of  Col.  Fre- 
mont and  Maj.  Emory.  29  +  83p.  Imap.  N.  Y. 
Appleton,    1849.  P 

Round   with   his   Narrative  of   the   exploring  expedition   to 
the  Rocky  mountains. 
Fries,  George. 

Speech ...  on  the  Oregon  question,  delivered  in  the 
House  of  representatives,  Saturday.  February  7, 
1846.         7p.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  P 

Fry,  F. 

Travelers  guide  and  descriptive  journal  of  the  great 
northwestern  territories  of  the  United  States  of 
America;  comprising  the  territories  of  Idaho,  Wash- 
ington, Montana,  and  the  state  of  Oregon,  with 
sketches  of  Colorado,  Utah,  Nebraska,  and  British 
America...         264p.         Cin.  Applegate,  1865.  P,  Wh 


A    CHECK- LIST  g.-^ 

Fuller,  A.  E.  compiler. 

Hand-book  of  Washington,  1901.  191  p.  illus.  Seat- 
tle. Daily  bulletin,   [^9011.  S 

Galiano,  see  Relacion  del  viage  hecho  por  las  goletas  Sutil 
y  Mexicana. 

Gallatin,  Abraham  Alfonse  Albert. 

Letters...  on  the  Oregon  question,  originally  published 
in  the  National  Intelligencer,  January,  1846.  30p. 
Wash.   Gideon,   1846.  P 

Gallatin,  [Abraham  Alfonsel  Albert. 

Oregon  question.         75p.         N.  Y.  Bartlett,  1846.         P,  S,  Wh 
Gallatin,  Abraham  Alfonse  Albert. 

Writings;    ed.  by  Henry  Adams.         3v.  tab.  Phil. 

Lippincott,  1879.  O,  P  ■ 

V.  3,  p.  489-536.     Oregon  question. 

Gantenbein,  Calvin  U.  compiler. 

Official  record  of  the  Oregon  volunteers  in  the  Spanish 
war  and  Philippine  insurrection.  TOOp.  Ipor.  29pl. 
Imap.  3  fac-sim.  tab.        Salem,  Leeds,  1902.  P 

Same.     Ed.  2.  647p.         Salem,  Whitney,  1903.  P,  Wu 

Garden  of  the  world;  or,  The  great  West,  its  history,  its 
wealth,  its  natural  advantages  and  its  future  also. . . 
a  complete  guide  to  emigrants,  with  a  full  descrip- 
tion of  the  different  routes  westward  by  an  old  set- 
tler. .  .         396p.         Bost.   Wentworth,    [1856?].  S 

p.  278-287.     Oregon. 

p.  288-296.     Washington   territory. 

Garland,  Hamlin. 

Trail  of  the  goldseekers,  a  record  of  travel  in  prose  and 

verse.         264p.         N.  Y.  Macmillan,  1906,  ["=1899].       S,  Wu 
Same.     1908.  S,  W 

Alaska. 
Garrett,  I.  W.  compiler. 

Official  manual  of  the  state  of  Idaho. . .  1895-96.      llOp. 

n.  p,  Garrett,  n.  d.  O 

Garrison,  George  Pierce. 

Westward  extension;  1841-1850.  366p.  Ipor.  9maps. 
N.  Y.  Harper,  1906.  (Hart,  A.  B.  ed.  American 
nation,  V.  17).  S,  Wu 


gg  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Gass,  Patrick. 

Gasss  journal-of,  th<*  Lewis  and  Clark  expedition,  by 
Sergeant  Patrick  Gass,  one  of  the  persons  employed 
in  the  expedition.  Reprinted  from  the  edition  of 
1811...  Introd.  by  James  Kendall  Hosmer.  Ipor. 
6pl.         Chic.  McClurg.  1904.  M,  P,  Wu 

Gass,  Patrick. 

Journal  of  the  voyages  and  travels  of  a  corps  of  dis- 
covery, under  the  command  of  Capt.  Lewis  and  Capt. 
Clarke  of  the  army  of  the  United  States,  from  the 
mouth  of  the  river  Missouri  through  the  interior 
parts  of  North  America  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  during 
the  years  1804,  180.5  and  1806...  262p.  tab. 
Pittsburgh,  M'Keehan,  1807.  P.  W 

Same.     381  p?  1808.  L,  S 

Same.     Ed.  2.  6pl.         Phil.  Carey,  1810.  P 

Same.     Ed.  3.  6pl.         Phil.  Carey,  1811.  Wh.  Wu 

Gass,  Patrick. 

Lewis  and  Clarke's  journal  to  the  Rocky  mountains  in 
the  years  1804-.5-6...  New  ed.  238p.  illus.  2por. 
Dayton.  Ells,  1847.  P 

Gass,  Patrick. 

Voyage  des  capitaines  Lewis  et  Clarke.  .  .  traduit  en 
Frangais  par  A.  J.  N.  Lallemant.  .  .  443p.  Imap. 
Par.  Bertrand,  1810.  P 

Translation    of    his    .Tournal    of    the    Lewis    and    Clark    ex- 
l)edition. 

Geary,  Edward  R.,  memorial  of;  containing  biographical 
sketches,  memorial  discourse  and  tributes  of  respect. 
62p.  Ipor.         San  Fran.  Occident  print,  house,  1887.  P 

George,  Marian  M. 

A  little  journey  to  Alaska  for  intermediate  and  upper 
grades.         95p.  illus.         Chic.  Flanagan,    ['1901]. 
(Plan   book  series).  S 

Gilbert,  Frank  T. 

Historic  sketches  of  Walla  Walla,  Whitman,  Columbia 
and  Garfield  counties,  Washington  territory,  and 
Umatilla   county,    Oregon.  4884-fl2] +66p.    illus. 

58pl.         Portland,  Or.  Walling,  1882.  W,  Wa,  Wh 

Gilbert,  Frank  T. 

Resources,    business    and    business    men    of    Montana, 

1888.         illus.         Historic  pub.  co.   [n888].  Mu 


A   CHECK-LIST  qpj 

Gilbert,  James  Henry. 

Trade  and  currency  in  early  Oregon;  a  study  in  the 
commercial  and  monetary  history  of  the  Pacific 
northwest.  126p.  Ipl.  tab.  N.  Y.  Columbia  uni- 
versity press,  1907.  (Columbia  university  studies, 
V.  26,  no.  1).  O,  P,  Wu 

Gill,  J.  K.  and  company. 

New  sectional  township  and  county  map  of  Washington. 
70x54cm.  folding  into  cloth  covers.  Portland.  Or. 
Gill,  1889.  Wu 

Gill's  dictionary  of  the  Chinoolt  jargon...     Ed.  12.         63p. 

Portland,  Or.  Gill,  1889.  Wu 

Gilliam,  Albert  M. 

Travels  in  Mexico,  during  the  years  1843  and  '44;  in- 
cluding a  description  of  California,  the  principal 
cities  and  mining  districts  of  that  republic;  the  Ore- 
gon territory,  etc.         312p.         Aberdeen,  Claris,  1847.     Wu 

Gillmore,  Parlier. 

Prairie  and  forest;  a  description  of  the  game  of  North 
America,  with  personal  adventures  in  their  pursuit; 
by  "Ubique."         378p.  illus.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1874.  P 

Same.     383p.  illus.  pi.         Lond.  Chapman,  1874.  S 

Deals  considerably  with  Orogou  and  British  Columbia. 

Gilpin,  William. 

Central  gold  region,  the  grain,  pastoral  and  gold  regions 
of  North  America,  with  some  new  views  of  its  physi- 
cal geography;  and  observations  on  the  Pacific  rail- 
road.        194p.  6  fold.  maps.         Phil.  Sower,  1860.  Wu 
Included    for    maps    and    other    material    relating    to    the 
Pacific  Northwest. 

Glisan,  R[odney]. 

Journal  of  army  life.        Slip.  21pl.        San  Fran.  Ban- 
croft, 1874.  O,  P.  S.Wa 
Treats  of  "Oregon  and  Washington  territorial   Indian  wars 
from  185.5  to  1858." 

Goddard,  Frederick  B. 

Where  to  emigrate  and  why;  homes  and  fortunes  in  the 
laoundless  West  and  the  Sunny  South .  .  .  with  a  com- 
plete history  and  description  of  the  Pacific  railroad. 
591p.  2pl.  19maps.  tab.         Phil.  People's  pub.  co.  1869.        P 
Chapters    on    Oregon.    Washington.    Alaska.    Idaho.    I'aclflc 
railroad. 


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Goldson,  William. 

Observations  on  the  passage  between  the  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  oceans,  in  two  memoirs  on  the  straits  of 
Anian,  and  the  discoveries  of  De  Fonte...  162p. 
Portsmouth,  n.  pub.  1793.  L,  P 

Good,  J.  B. 

Vocabulary  and  outlines  of  grammar  of  the  Nitlakapa- 
muk  or  Thompson  tongue.  .  .  together  with  a  pho- 
neti  Chinook  dictionary  adapted  for  use  in  the  Prov- 
ince of  British  Columbia.  46p.  Victoria,  B.  C. 
St.  Paul's  mission  press,  1880.  L 

Goodyear,  W.  A. 

Coal  mines  of  the  western  coast  of  the  United  States. 

152p.         San  Fran.  Bancroft,  1877.  Wu 

Same.    N.  Y.  Wiley,  1879.  S 

Coal   mines  of  Oregon,   p.  83-98 ;   of  Washington   territory, 
p.  99-129. 

Gordon,  Daniel  M. 

Mountain  and  prairie:  a  journey  from  Victoria  to  Win- 
nipeg. .  .         310p.  4maps.  8pl.         Lond.  Low,  1880.  L 

Gordon,   (Lord!    Granville   [ArmyneJ. 

Xootka;  a  tale  of  Vancouver  island.        245p.  12pl.  Imap. 

Lond.   Sands,   1899.  P,  S,  Wu 

Gordon,  James  Bentley. 

Historical  and  geographical  memoir  of  the  North  Amer- 
ican continent,  its  nations  and  tribes;   with  a  sum- 
mary account  of  his  life,  writings  and  opinions. 
civ+305p.  Ipor.  sq.  Q.         Dublin,  Jones,  1820.  P 

p.  95-159.     Northwestern   America. 

Gordon,  John. 

In  memoriam,  Douglas  Wright  Williams.        45p.  Ipor. 

n.  p.  n.  pub.  [18911.  P 

Gosnell,  R.  Edward. 

British  Columbia:   a  digest  of  reliable  information  re- 
garding its  natural  resources  and  industrial  possi- 
bilities.       ISp.        Vancouver,  News-advertiser,  1890.        L. 
Gosnell,  R.  ETdwardl. 

[British  Columbia],  compiled  from  the  j'ear  book  of 
British  Columbia  and  manual  of  provincial  informa- 
tion to  which  is  added  a  chapter  containing  much 
special  information  respecting  the  Canadian  Yukon 
and  northern  territory  generally.  285p.  illus.  2pl. 
Imap.        Victoria,  Govt.  1897.  L. 


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Grand  army  of  the  republic. 

Department  of  Washington  and  Alaska.  Official  roster, 
January  1,  1891.  116p.  3por.  Seattle,  Deartorn, 
[1891].  S,Wu 

Grant,  Frederic  James,  editor. 

History  of  Seattle,  Washington,  with  illustrations  and 
biographical  sketches  of  some  of  its  prominent  men 
and   pioneers.  .526p.    53por.  N.   Y.   American 

pub.  and  eng.  co.  1891.  S,  W,  Wu 

Grant,  George  M. 

Ocean  to  ocean:  Sandford  Fleming's  expedition  through 
Canada  in  1872.  .  .  371p.  pi.  maps.  Lond.  Low, 
1873.  S 

Same.     371p.         Toronto,  1873.  L 

Same.     Ed.  enl.  and  rev.  394p.  7pl.         Lond.  Low,  1877.      Wu 
Has  considerable  material  upon  British  Columbia. 
Gray,  Wlilliaml  H[enry]. 

History  of  Oregon,  1792-1849...  624p.  Ipl.  Port- 
land, Or.  Harris,  1870.  L,  O,  P,  Pu,  S,  W,  Wh,  Wu 

Gray,  WCilliam]  HCenryJ. 

Moral  and  religious  aspect  of  the  Indian  question. 

32p.         Astoria,  Astorian  book  and  job  print.  1879.  W 

[Great  Britain.     House  of  commons]. 

Bill  for  regulating  the  fur  trade  And  establishing  a 
criminal  and  civil  jurisdiction  within  certain  parts 
of  North  America.         6p.  F.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  loil.  P 

[Great  Britain.     House  of  commons]. 

Copy  of  the  existing  charter  or  grant  by  the  croivn  to 
the  Hudson's  bay  company;  together  with  copies  or 
extracts  of  the  correspondence  which  took  place  at 
the  last  renewal  of  the  charter  between  the  govern- 
ment and  the  company,  or  of  individuals  on  behalf 
of  the  company;  also,  the  dates  of  all  former  char- 
ters or  grants  to  that  company.  32p.  F.  n.  p. 
House  of  Commons,  1842.  P 

Great  Britain.     Parliament. 

Correspondence  relative  to  the  negotiation  of  the  ques- 
tion of  disputed  right  to  the  Oregon  territory  on  the 
northwest  coast  of  America;  subsequent  to  the 
treaty  of  Washington  of  August  9,  1842;  presented 
to  both  houses  of  parliament,  1846.  71p.  F. 
Lond.  Harrison,  1846.  L,  O.  P,  S,  Wh 


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Great  Britain.     Parliament. 

Correspondence  respecting  the  Alaska  boundary.  88p. 
1  fold.  map.  F.  Lond.  Govt.  1904.  (United  States, 
nos.  1,  2).  Wu 

Great  Britain.     Parliament. 

Correspondence    respecting    the    determination    of    the 
northwestern    boundary    between    Canada    and    the 
United  States;    presented  to  both  houses  of  parlia- 
ment.        2^-f  lOp.  F.         Lond.  British  gov't.  1875. 
(North  America,  no.  1,  1875,  no.  8.  1876).  P 

Title  of  No.  8  rcad.s  Further  corrospondt'm.-o  respecting  the 
determination  of  the  boundary  between  Canada  and  the 
United  States. 

Great  Britain.     Parliament. 

Northwest  American  water  boundary,  presented  to  both 
houses  of  parliament  by  command  of  Her  Majesty. 
41-f36  +  17  +  34  +  17+45  +  12p.    19maps.    F.  Lond. 

Harrison,  1873.     (North  America,  nos.  3-9,  1873). 

L,  P,  W,  Wu 
Same,  with  the  addition  of  North  America,  no.  10,  1873.  S 

No.  10  is  the  protocol  signed  at  Washington  on  the  10th  of 
March.  ISTS.  defining  the  l)oundarj-  line  through  the 
canal  of  Ilaro.  in  accordance  with  the  award  of  the 
Kmperor  of  Germany. 

Great  Britain.     Parliament. 

Papers  relative  to  the  exploration  by  Captain  Palliser 
of  that  portion  of  British  North  America  which  lies 
between  the  northern  branch  of  the  river  Saskatche- 
wan and  the  frontier  of  the  United  States;  and  be- 
tween the  Red  river  and  Rocky  mountains;  pre- 
sented to  both  houses  of  parliament,  June,  1859. 
2v.  llmaps.  tab.  F.  Lond.  (British  gov't.]  1859, 
1860.  L,  P 

Title  of  V.  2  reads  Further  papers  relative  to  the  explora- 
tion by  Captain  Pallisser. 

[Great  Britain.     Parliament]. 

[Papers  relative  to  the  Hudson's  bay  company,  vol.  1]. 

F.  V.  p.         I  Lond.  Gov't.]  v.  d.  n.  t.  p.  Wu 

Contents: 

No.  1.  Report  from  the  committee  appointed  to  Inquire 
Into  the  state  and  condition  of  the  countries  adjoining 
to  Hudson's  Bay.  and  of  the  trade  carried  on  there,  p. 
21T-282.     1740. 

No.  2.  Report  from  the  select  committee  on  the  Hud- 
son's Bay  company  ;  together  with  the  proceedings  of  the 


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committee,  minutes  of  evidence,  appendix  and  index. 
547p.     1857. 

No.  3.  Two  large  folded  maps  accompanj-  the  foregoing 
report.      1857. 

No.  4.  Copies  or  extracts  of  any  correspondence  that 
has  taken  place  between  the  Colonial  office  and  the  Hud- 
son's Bay  company,  or  the  government  of  Canada,  in  con- 
sequence of  the  report  of  the  select  committee  on  the 
affairs  of  the  company  which  sat  in  the  last  session  of 
Parliament.      7p.     1858. 

Papers  relative  to  the  Hudson's  Bay  company's  charter 
and  license  of  trade.     26p.     1859. 

The  numbers  above  used  for  the  different  parts  of  this  vol- 
ume are  those  supplied  by  the  binder,  printed  in  red  and 
black  upon  heavy  vellum  thumb  index  guides.  The  title 
given  is  the  binder's  title. 

[Great  Britain.     Parliamentl. 

Report  from  the  select  committee  on  the  Hudson's  bay 
company.  547ij.  tab.  F.  (Lond.  British  govt.] 
1857.  P 

With  3  maps  published  separately. 

Same,  with  two  maps,  contained  in  Great  Britain  Parlia- 
ment   Papers   relative   to   the    Hudson's   Bay    company. 

[Great  Britain.     Parliament  and  United  States  Congress!. 
Treaty  between  Her  Majesty  and  the  United  States  of 
America,  for  the  settlement  of  the  Oregon  boundary; 
signed  at  Washington,  June  15,  1846.         2p.  F. 
Lond.  Harrison,  1846.  P 

Great  northern  railway. 

Across  America;    sights  and  scenes  from  the  car  win- 
dows.        Ed.  4.  125p.  illus. 
[St.  Paul,  Minn.  Randall,  ^9041.  S,  Wu 

Great  northern  railway. 

Alaska,  the  land  of  gold  and  glacier.  1898.         59p.  illus. 

2  fold.  maps.         I  Chic.  Poole,  '18981.  Wu 

Great  northern  railway. 

Camera  journey  to  the  Lewis  and  Clark  centennial  ex- 
position, Portland,  Oregon.         48p. 
n.  p.  Great  northern  railway,  11905?!.  Wu 

Great  northern  railway. 

Valley,  plain  and  peak,  scents  on  the  line  of  the  Great 
northern  railway.         94p.  Illus. 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Great  northern  railway,  1898,  ('18941.      Wu 


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Great  northern  railwaj-  and  northern  steamship  company. 
The  great  northern  country;  being  the  chronicles  of  the 
happy  travellers  club  in  their  pilgrimage  across  the 
American  continent  as  traversed  by  the  Great  North- 
ern railway  line  and  Northern  steamship  company 
from  Buffalo  to  the  Pacific  coast.  169p.  illus.  14pl. 
Imap.        Great  northern  railway,  n.  d.  M 

Grece,  Charles  F. 

Facts  and  observations  respecting  Canada  and  the 
United  States  of  America,  affording  a  comparative 
view  of  the  inducements  to  emigration  presented  in 
those  countries. . .  an  appendix  of  practical  instruc- 
tions to  emigrant  settlers  in  British  colonies.  172p. 
Lond.  Harding,  1819.  S 

Green,  William  Spotswood. 

Among   the    Selkirk   glaciers,    being   the   account   of   a 
rough    survey    in    the    Rocky    mountain    regions    of 
British  Columbia.         251p.  8pl.  Imap. 
Lond.   Macmillan,  1890.  L 

Greenhow,  Robert. 

Geography  of  Oregon  and  California  and  the  other  ter- 
ritories on  the  northwest  coast  of  North  America. 
42p.  Imap.         N.  Y.  Newman,  1845.  P 

Greenhow,  Robert. 

History  of  Oregon  and  California,  and  the  other  terri- 
tories of  the  northwest  coast  of  North  America... 
482p.  illus.  Imap.         Lond.  Murray,  1844.  L,  m;  W,  Wu 

Same.     Bost.   Little,   1844.  O,  P,  S,  Sp 

Same.     Ed.  2.  492p.         Bost.  Little,  1845.         P,  Pu,  S,  Wa,  Wu 
Same.     Ed.  3.  492p.         N.  Y.  Appleton,  184.5.  P 

Same.     Ed.  4.  492p.         Bost.  Little,  1847.  Pu.  WTi 

Greenhow,  Robert. 

Memoir,  historical  and  political,  on  the  northwest  coast 
of  North  America,  and  the  adjacent  territories... 
228p.  Imap.         N.  Y.  Wiley,  1840.  M,  P,  W,  Wh,  Wu 

Same.     228p.         Wash.    Blair,    1840.      (U.    S.    Congress 

26-1,  Senate  Document,  no.  174).  L 

Crewingk,  C. 

Beitrag  zur  Kenntniss  der  orographischen  und  geognos- 
tischen  beschaffenheit  der  Nord-West-Kiiste  Ameri- 
kas  mit  den  anliegenden  inseln.  351p.  4pl.  5maps. 
St.  Petersburg,  Kray,  1850.  L 


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Griswold,  W.  C,  Stetson,  W.  S.  &  co.  vs.'Dowell,  B.  F. ' 
B.  F.  Dowell's  brief,  before  the  Solicitor  of  the  Treas- 
ury, on  charges  of  fraud  in  obtaining  powers  of  at- 
torney, with  assignments.         lip.     n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  P 

Grohman,  see  Baillie-Grohman. 

G rover,  Lafayette  [F.]. 

Oregon  archives:  including .  the  journals,  governor's 
naiessages  and  public  papers  of  Oregon,  from  the 
earliest  attempt  to  form  a  government,  down  to. .  . 
1853.         333p.         Salem,    Or.    Bush,    1853.  Wh,  Wu 

[Grover,  Lafayette  F.l. 

Report...  to  Gen.  Schofield  on  the  Modoc  war,  and 
reports  of  Maj.  Gen.  John  F.  Miller  and  Gen.  John 
E.  Ross  to.  .  .  Gov.  [Grover] ;  also  letter  of  the  gov- 
ernor to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  on  the  Wal- 
lowa vaUey  Indian  question. 
Salem,  Or.  State  print.  1874.  P 

[Grubbs,  F[rancis]   Hlerronl,  editor\. 

Memorial  services  at  re-interment  of  remains  of  Rev. 
Jason  Lee,  Salem,  Oregon,  Friday,  June  15,  1906. 
73p.  Ipor.  3pl.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  P,  Pu,  Wu 

Guide  map  of  the  province  of  British  Columbia,  with  short 
geographical    description    of    the    country.  46p. 

Imap.         Victoria,   Wolfender,  n.  d.  L 

Guide  to  the  province  of  British  Columbia,  for  1877-8,  com- 
piled from  the  latest  and  most  authentic  sources  of 
information.         410p.  illus. 
Victoria,  B.  C.  Hibben,  1877.  L,  S 

Haigh  publishing  company. 

Seattle  business  directory  classified  and  alphabetically 
arranged,  including  Fremont  and  Ballard  for  the 
year  1900.         76p.         Seattle,  Haigh  pub.  co.  1900.  S 

Hale,  Horatio. 

International  idiom,  a  manual  of  the  Oregon  trade  lan- 
guage or  "Chinook  jargon."         63p. 

Lond.  Whittaker,  1890.  S.  Wu 

Hall,  Edward  Hlepplel. 

(The)  great  west;  traveller's,  miners'  and  emigrants' 
guide  and  hand-book  to  the  western,  northwestern 
and  Pacific  states  and  territories,  with  a  map  of  the 
best  routes  to  the  gold  and  silver  mines.  .  .  198p. 
Imap.         N.  Y.  Appleton,  1865.  9 

Same.     181p.     1866. 


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Hall,  Eldwardl  Hepple. 

Lands   of   plenty.      British    North    America    for   health, 
sport  and  profit.         192p.  2maps. 
Lond.  Allen,  1879.  L.  S 

Hall,  James. 

Notes  on  the  western  states;  containing  descriptive 
sketches  of  their  soil,  climate,  resources  and  scenery. 
304p.  tab.         Phil.   Hall,   1838.  P 

Hall,  Rinaldo  M. 

Oregon.  Washington.  Idaho  and  their  resources.  88p. 
illus.  1  fold.  map. 

i  Portland,  Or.  1    Oregon  railroad  and  navigation  co. 
1903.  S,  Wu 

Same.     1905.  S,  Wu 

Hallock,  Charles. 

Our  new  Alaska;  or.  The  Seward  purchase  vindicated. 
209p.  illus.  2pl.  1  fold.  map. 

N.  Y.  Forest  and  stream  pub.  co.  1886.  Wu 

Same.     1894.  S 

Hammond,  Isaac  B. 

Reminiscences  of  frontier  life.         134p.  illus.  Ipor. 

Portland,  n.  pub.  1904.  P 

Hanford,  Clornelius]  H. 

San  Juan  dispute.         16p.  Ipor. 

Seattle,  Dilettante  pub.  co.  Feb.  1900.  Wu 

A  paper  road  lipfore  tbe  Washington  State  Teachers'  asso- 
ciation. Dec.  28,   1800. 

Hanna,  J.  A. 

Dr.  Whitman  and  his  ride  to  save  Oregon.         8p. 

ILos  Angeles,  Presbyterian  ass'n.  19031.  O 

Handsaker,  Samuel. 

Pioneer  life.         104p.  por.         Eugene.  Or.  author,  1908.  O 

The  articles,  in  the  main,  are  reprinted  from  the  Junction 
City  Times.  Eugene  (Juard.  Eugene  Register,  and  the 
Oregonlan. 

Harmon,  Daniel  Williams. 

Journal  of  voyages  and  travels  in  the  interior  of  North 

America,  between  the  47th  and  58th  degrees  of  N. 

lat.  extending  from  Montreal  nearly  to  the  Pacific.  .  . 

432p.  Ipor.  Imap.         Andover,  Flagg,  1820.  Pu 

Same.     :i82p.         N.  Y.  Barnes,  1903.  P 

Same.     382p.        Toronto,  Morang,  1904.  L 


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11. 

Harriman  Alaska  expedition...         13v.  illus.  pi.  maps.  Q. 

N.   Y.   Doubleday,   1902-05.  S 

V.  1.     Burroughs,    .John    and    others.      Narrative,    glaciers, 

natives. 
V.  2.     Dall.    William    H.    and   others.      History,    geography, 

resources. 
V.  8.     Gilbert.  Grove  Karl.     Glaciers  and  glaciatlon. 
V.  4.      Emerson,     B.     K.    and    others.       Geology    and    pale- 
ontology. 
V.  5.     Cardot.  J.  and  others.     Cryptogamic  botany. 
Not  yet  issued. 
Not   yet   issued. 

Ashmead.   William  II.  and  others.      Insects,      pt.  1. 
Ashmead.  William   II.  and  others.      Insects,     pt.  2. 
Rathbun.  Mary  .1.  and  others.     Crustaceans. 
Coe,  Wesley 'R.     Nemerteans. 
Robertson,   Alice.     Bryozoans. 
V.  12.     Eisen.    Gustav.      Enchytracids. 

Bush,  Katharine  .1.     Tubicolous  annelids. 
V.  1.".      I  all.  William  II.      Land  and  fresh  water  mollusks. 
Nutting,   C.   C.      Hydroids. 

Same.     v.  1,  2.  Wu 

Harris,  John. 

Navigatium  atque  itinerantium  bibliotheca;  or,  A  com- 
plete collection  of  voyages  and  travels...  2v.  pi. 
maps.         Lond.  Woodward,  1744-1748.  L 

Entered  for  account  of  Russian  discoveries,  including  voy- 
ages of  Captain  Behring. 

Harrison,  C. 

Haida  grammar,  edited  by  Alex.  F.  Chamberlain. 

p.  123-226.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  1895.  S 

Extract  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of 
Canada.     Series  2,  volume  1. 

Harrison,  ELdward]   S[anford]. 

Nome   and    Seward   peninsula.   Northwestern   Alaska. 
112p.  illus.   1  fold.  map. 

[Seattle,  Metropolitan  press,  ^9051.  S,  Wu 

"There  is  no  exaggeration  in  these  pages,  and  if  reference 
to  individual  enterprise  is  marked  with  a  suggestion  of 
commercialism  I  want  the  reader  to  know  at  the  outset 
that  there  is  not  a  line  in  the  text  of  this  book  for  which 
the  publisner  has  been  paid."     J'orenord. 

Harrison,  E[dward]   SfanfordJ,  compiler. 

The  Alaska  almanac;    compiled  for  the  Arctic  club  by 
E.  S.  Harrison.   11908].         114p.  illus.  2maps.  Q. 
[Seattle,  Arctic  club,  19081.  S 


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Harrison,  Jlonathaul  BlaxterJ. 

Latest  studies  on  Indian  reservations.         233p. 

Phil.  Indian  rights  assoc.  1887.  Sp 

Contains  articles  on  the  reservations  at  Nisqually,  Skoko- 
mish  and  Yakima  in  Waisliington.  and  Klamatli  in 
Oregon. 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell,  editor. 

American  nation;  a  history.         v.  1-27.  illus.  por.  maps. 

fac-sim.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1904-8.  P,  S,  Wu 

v.  14.     Rise  of  the  new  West. 
V.  17.     Westward  extension. 

Harvey,  Arthur,  compiler. 

Statistical  account  of  British  Columbia.         41p. 

Ottawa,.  Desbatats,  1861.  L,  S 

Haskell,  William  B. 

Two  years  in  the  Klondike  and  Alaskan  gold  fields... 
Personal  experiences  and  adventures  in  the  wonder- 
ful gold  regions  of  Alaska  and  the  Klondike,  with 
observations  of  travel  and  exploration  along  the 
Yukon....  With  a  faithful  description  of  life  and 
scenes  in  gold  mines  and  camps...  558p.  25pl. 
2maps.         Hartford,  Hartford  pub.  co.  1898.  M,  Wu 

Copy  in  Wu  laicks  ma>ps. 

Hastings,  Lansford  W. 

New   description   of   Oregon   and  California;    with   the 

Oregon  treaty  and  correspondence;   also  an  account 

by  Col.  R,  B.  Mason,  of  the  gold  region  and  a  new 

route  to  California.         160p. 

Cin.  Rulison,.  1837  [a84'9].  P,  Wh 

Same,     illus.  Ipl.         Cin.  Queen  city  pub.  house,  1857.  S 

Haswell,  Robert. 

Voyage  on  discoveries  in  the  ship  Columbia  Rediviva.  P 

A  mamuscvipt  c^py  of  the  cwiginal  w^ith  six  photographic 
facsimiles  :  copied  l\v  W.  L.  Eddy,  Portland.  1800. 

Haswell,  Robert. 

Voyage  round  the  world  on  board  the  ship  Columbia- 

Rediviva  and  sloop  Washington.         82p.  F.  P 

A  tyi)e-written  copy  o€  what  was  doubtless  the  original 
book  of   144   mamuscrlpt  pages. 

Hawthorne,  Julian. 

Story  of  Oregon. .  .         2v.  147por.  llpl. 

N.  Y.  Amer.  historical  pub.  co.  1892.  P 


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Hawthorne,  Julian  and  Brewerton,  G.  Douglas. 

History  of  Washington,  the  evergreen  state,  from  early 
dawn  to  daylight. .  .         2v.  illus.  2por.  Q. 
N.  Y.  American  historical  pub.  co.  1893.  S,  W,  Wu 

Contains  many  full  page  portraits  paged  as  text. 

Hayes,  J.  W. 

Tales  of  the  Sierras.         136p.  illus.  Ipl. 

Portland,  Or.  Baltes,  1905.  p 

Partly  Oregon. 
Hazard,  Samuel. 

Hazard's  United  States  commercial  and  statistical  reg- 
ister. .  .  from  Jly.  1839  to  Ja.  1840.         tab.  Q. 
Phil.   n.  pub.   1840.  p 

p.  369-371.     Oregon  expedition.  Reprint  from  Peoria  North- 
western Gazetteer. 

Hazlitt,  William  Carew. 

British  Columbia  and  Vancouver  Island:    comprising  a 
historical  sketch  of  the  British  settlements  in   the 
northwest  coast  of  America.  .  .  compiled  from  official 
and  other  authentic  sources.        247p.  map. 
Lond.  Routledge,  1858.  L,  S,  Wu 

Hazlitt,  William  Carew. 

Great  gold  fields  of  Cariboo;  with  an  authentic  descrip- 
tion, brought  down  to  the  latest  period,  of  British 
Columbia  and  Vancouver  island.  184p.  Imap.  tab. 
Lond.  Routledge,  1862.  L,  P 

Hearne,  Samuel. 

Journey  from  Prince  of  Wales's  fort,  in  Hudson's  bay, 
to  the  northern  ocean;  undertaken  by  order  of  the 
Hudson's  Bay  company,  for  the  discovery  of  copper 
mines,  a  northwest  passage,  etc.  In  the  years  1769, 
1770,  1771  and  1772.  458p.  4pl.  Smaps.  Q. 
Lond.   Strahan,  17^5.  S 

Same.     459p.  6pl.  2maps.         Dublin,  Byrne,  1796.  P 

Heclawa,  pseudonym,  see  Himmelwrlght,  A.  L.  Artman. 

Heilprin,  Angelo. 

Alaska  and  the  Klondike...         315p.  35pl.  3maps. 

N.  y.  Appleton,  1899.  Wu 

Same.     1903.  Pu 

Henderson,  Alice  Palmer. 

(The)  rainbow's  end:  Alaska.        296p.  illus. 

Chic.  Stone,  1898.  S,  Wi 


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Henderson  publishing  company. 

Henderson's  city  of  Vancouver  directory.         v.  13,  190b. 

791p.        Vancouver,  B.  C.  Henderson,  1906.  Wu 

Henry,  Ale.xander. 

Travels  and  adventures  in  Canada  and  the  Indian  ter- 
ritories, between  the  years  1760  and  1776.  330p. 
por.         N.  Y.  Riley,  1809.  L 

Henry,  Alexander  and  Thompson,  David. 

New  light  on  the  early  history  of  the  greater  northwest; 
the  manuscript  journals  of  Alexander  Henry... and 
of  David  Thompson...  1799-1814:  Explorations  and 
adventures  among  the  Indians  on  the  Red,  Saskatch- 
ewan, Missouri  and  Columbia  rivers.  Ed.  by  Elliott 
Coues,  3v.  Ipor.  1  fac-sim.  Smaps. 
N.  Y.  F.  P.  Harper,  1897.  L,  M,  Mu,  O,  S,  Wu 

Hermann,  Dinger. 

The  Louisiana  purchase  and  our  title  west  of  the  Rocky 
mountains,    with    a    review    of    annexation    by    the 
United  States.         87p.  7por.  5maps.  Q. 
Wash.   Govt.    1898.  O.  P,  S.  W.  Wh,  Wu 

Herndon,  S[arahl    Rfaymondl. 

Days  on  the  road.    Crossing  the  plains  in  1865.         270p. 

Ipor.         N.  Y.  Burr,  1902.  M,  Mu 

Hewitt,  Randall  H. 

Across  the  plains  and  over  the  divide;  a  mule  train 
journey  from  east  to  west  in  1862...  illus.  Ipor. 
51pl.  Imap.         N.  Y.  Broadway  pub.  co.  [^906].  P 

Heylyn,  Peter. 

Cosmographie  in  four  books;  containing  the  choro- 
graphie  and  historie  of  the  whole  world,  and  all  the 
principal  kingdoms,  provinces,  seas,  and  isles  there- 
of. Ed.  2.  1098+ (1089-1095) +21  unnumbered 
pages.  4maps.  tab.  F.  Lond.  Seile,  1657.  P 
Quott'd  In  Hancroft's  Northwest  Coast  for  Strait  of  Anian. 

Higginson,   [Afrs.l   Ella   [Rhoadsl. 

From    the    land    of   the    snow-pearls    tales    from    Puget 

Sound.         268p.         N.   Y.   Macmillan,   1S97.  S 

Same.     1902.  P 

Higginson,  Mrs.  Ella  Rhoads. 

Mariella:  of  out-west.         N.  Y.  Macmillan,  1902.  P,  S 

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[Hildreth,  Jamesl. 

Dragoon  campaigns  to  the  Rocky  mountains;  being  a 
'history  of  the.  .  .  regiment  of  United  States  dra- 
goons. .  .  by  a  dragoon.         N.  Y.  Wiley,  1836.  P 

p.  189-208.  Remarks  upon  prairies,  and  settlement  of  the 
[North]  West. 

Milliard,  [Henry  Washington! 

Speech  of  Mr.  Hilliard  of  Alabama  on  the  Oregon  ques- 
tion, delivered  in  the  House  of  representatives  of  the 
U.  S.,  Jan.  6,  1846.         15p.         Wash.  Gideon.  1846.  Wa 

Hilliard,  Henry  Washington. 

Speeches  and  addresses.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1855.  P,  S 

p.  51-77.  Oregon  question ;  p.  129-150.  Government  for 
Oregon. 

IHImes,  George  H.  publisher]. 

Wal'amet  or  Willamette.         66p.  n.  t.  p. 

[Portland,  or,  Himes,  18751.  S,  Wu 

[Himmelwright,  A.  L.  Artmanl    (Heclawa,  pseudonym). 
In  the  heart  of  the  Bitter-root  mountains;   the  story  of 
"The    Carlin    hunting    party,"    September-December, 
1893.         259p.  illus.  por.  llpl.  1  fold.  map. 
N.  Y.  Putnam,  1895.  Mu,  S,  Sp 

The  appendix  contains  a  reprint  of  portions  of  v.  2  and  3 
of  the  History  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  expedition,  edited 
by  Elliott  Coues. 

'Mines,  Gustavus. 

Life  on  the  plains  of  the  Pacific;  Oregon,  its  history, 
condition  and  prospects,  containing  a  description  of 
the  geography,  climate  and  productions,  with  per- 
sonal adventures  among  the  Indians.  .  .  437p.  Ipor. 
Buffalo,  Derby,  1851.  L,  P,  Pu,  S,  Wu 

Same.     1852.    [^8501.  P 

Same.     N.  Y.  IVTiller,  1857.  Wh 

Same.     Ipl.         N.  Y.  Paxton,  1859.  Wa 

Same.     N.  Y.  Hurst,   [^8811.  P,  Wh 

The  first  clause  of  the  title.  "Life  on  the  Plains  of  the 
Pacific,"  is  printed  in  small  type  at  top  of  title  page  and 
is    sometimes    omitted   by    cataloguers. 

Mines,  Gustavus. . 

Oregon  and  its  instltuttons;   comprising  a  full  history 
of  the  Willamette  university,  the  first  established  on 
the  Pacific  coast.         326p.  illus.   Ipor. 
N.  Y.  Carlton,  [^8681.  P,  S,  Wa 


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Mines,  Gustavus. 

Voyage  round  the  world:  with  a  history  of  the  Oregon 
mission,  and  notes  of  several  years  residence  on 
the  plains,  bordering  on  the  Pacific  ocean:  compris- 
ing an  account  of  interesting  adventures  among  the 
Indians  west  of  the  Rocky  mountains  [with!  a  full 
description  of  Oregon  territory...  437p. 
Buffalo.  Derby,   1850.  P,  S,  Sp,  Wh 

Published  also  under  the  following  titles  : 

Oregon :    its   history,    condition    and   prospects. 
Life  on  the  plains  of  the  Pacific. 
Wild   life   in   Oregon. 

Hines,  Gustavus. 

Wild  life  in  Oregon:  being  a  stirring  recital  of  actual 
scenes  of  daring  and  peril  among  the  gigantic  for- 
ests and  terrific  rapids  of  the  Columbia  river  (the 
Mississippi  of  the  Pacific  slope)  and  giving  life-like 
pictures  of  terrific  encounters  with  savages  as  fierce 
and  relentless  as  its  mighty  tides,  including  a  full, 
fair  and  reliable  history  of  the  state  of  Oregon,  its 
crops,  timber  lands,  soil,  fisheries;  its  present  great- 
ness, and  future  vast  capabilities,  and  paramount 
position.         437p.  Ipl.         N.  Y.  Hurst,  [^8811.  S,  W 

Same.    N.  Y.  Worthington,   rn881].  P 

Same.     Without  plate.         N.   Y.   Worthington,   1889.  Wu 

Hines,  Harvey  Kimball. 

Illustrated  history  of  the  state  of  Oregon...         1300p. 

21por.  Spl.  sq.  Q.         Chic.  Lewis  pub.  co.  1893.  P 

Hines,  H[arvey]  Klimballl. 

Illustrated  history  of  the  state  of  Washington;  contain- 
ing a  history  of  the  state  of  Washington  from  the 
earliest  period  of  its  discovery  to  the  present  time, 
together  with  glimpses  of  its  auspicious  future;  illus- 
trations and  full-page  portraits  of  some  of  its  emi- 
nent men  and  biographical  mention  of  many  of  its 
pioneers  and  prominent  citizens  of  today.  933p. 
illus.  31por.  Spl.  Q.         Chic.  Lewis  pub.  co.  1893. 

Pu,  S,  Sp,  W 

Hines,  H[arveyJ  Klimball]. 

Missionary  history  of  the  Pacific  Northwest,  containing 
the  wonderful  story  of  Jason  Lee.  .  .  510p.  17por. 
2pl.        Portland,  Hines,  ['18991.  P,  S,  Wh,  Wu 


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At  sea  and  in  port;  or,  Life  and  experience  of  William 
S.  Fletcher,  for  thirty  years  seaman's  missionary  in 
Portland,  Oregon...  with  an  introd.  by  Bishop  Earl 
Cranston.        251p.        Portland,  Gill,  1898.  P,  \Vu 

History  of  Kamtschatka,  and  the  Kurilski  islands,  with  the 
countries  adjacent;  illustrated  with  maps  and  cuts, 
published  at  Petersbourg  in  the  Russian  language, 
by  order  of  her  imperial  majesty  and  translated 
into  English  by  James  Grieve,  M.  D.  280  + [81p. 
5pl.  2maps.  Q.  Gloucester,  printed  by  R.  Raikes 
for  T.  Jefferys,  Lond.  1764.  S 

In  Miiller,  G.   F.,  Voyages  from  Asia  to  America.     Ed.   2. 
1764. 

Hitchcock,  [James]  Ripley  [Wellmanl. 

Louisiana  purchase  and  the  exploration,  early  history 
and  building  of  the  West.  349p.  illus.  5por.  13pl. 
4maps.  tab.         Bost.  Ginn,  1903.  Mu,  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

Hitchcock,  Mary  E. 

Two  women  in  the  Klondike;  the  story  of  a  journey  to 
the  gold  fields  of  Alaska.  485p.  illus.  Ipl.  map  (in 
pocket).         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1899.  S.  Sp,  Wu 

Hittell,  John  SLhertzer]. 

Commerce  and  industries  of  the  Pacific  coast  of  North 
America.  Ed.  1.  819p.  illus.  28pl.  2maps.  tab.  Q. 
San  Fran.  Bancroft,  1882.  Pu,  S,  W,  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  2.  P 

Hittell,  John  SLhertzer]. 

Hittell's  handbook  of  Pacific  coast  travel.         263p.illus. 

2maps.         San  Fran.  Bancroft,  1885.  S 

Same.     Ipl.  2maps.        1887.  Wu 

p.  189-193.     Oregon,   Washington   and   .\laska. 
Hittell,  John  Shertzer. 

Resources  of  California;  comprising  agriculture,  mining, 

geography,  climate,  commerce,  etc....   with  apx.  on 

Oregon  and  Washington  territory.         Ed.  2.         494p. 

tab.         San  Fran.  Roman,  1866   [^8631.  P 

Same.     Ed.  3.  461p.         1867.  P" 

Hittell,  Theodore  Henry. 

Adventures  of  James  Capen  Adams,  mountaineer  and 
grizzly  bear  hunter,  of  California.  378p.  Ipor.  llpl. 
Bost.  Crosby,  1861.  P 

Partly    Oregon. 
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Hodges,  L.  K. 

Mining  in  the  Pacific  Northwest;  a  complete  review  of 
the    mineral   resources   of    Washington    and    British 
Columbia.        192p.  •28maps. 
Seattle,  Post-Intelligencer,  1897.  S,  Wu 

Hodgins,  Thomas. 

(The)  Alaska-Canadian  boundary  dispute.  .  .   an  histori- 
cal and  legal  review.         Ed.  2.  26p.  Imap. 
Toronto,  Tyrrell,  1903.  L,  S 

(From    the   Contemporary   review.) 

Hodgkin,  Frank  E.  and  Galvin,  J.  J. 

Pen  pictures  of  representative  men  of  Oregon.  199p. 
2  gr.  of  por.  Portland,  Or.  Farmer  and  dairyman 
pub.  house,  1882.  P,  Wh,  Wu 

Hogan,  James  Francis. 

Sister  dominions;    through  Canada  to  Australia  by  the 

imperial  highway.        234p.        Lond.  Ward,  1896.  L 

Contains  material  upon   Britishi   Columbia. 

Holman,  Frederick  V[an  Voorhiesl. 

Dr.   John    McLoughlin,    the   father   of   Oregon.         301p. 

2por.        Cleveland,  Clark,  1907.  O,  P,  S,  Sp,  W,  Wu 

Hood  River  (Or.)  Commercial  club. 

JUicf  description  of  the  Hood  river  valley;   finest  fruit 
growing  district  in  the  world.         30p.  illus. 
Hood  River  (Or.)  Commercial  club,  1907.  P 

Hooper,  WFilliam]  H[ulme]. 

Ten  months  among  the  tents  of  the  Tuski,  with  inci- 
dents of  an  Arctic  boat  expedition  in  search  of  Sir 
John  Franklin,  as  far  as  the  Mackenzie  river  and 
Cape  Bathurst.        417p.  lUus.  5pl.  Imap. 
Lond.  Murray,  1853.  L,  O,  S,  Wu 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Winnemucca). 

life  among  the  Piutes;  their  wrongs  and  claims;  ed.  by 
Mrs.  Horace  Mann . .  .         268p. 
Bost.  Cupples,  1883.  P,  Wh 

Hopkins,  Murphy  and  Hopkins,  attorneys. 

In  the  matter  of  the  Mission  of  St.  James  at  Vancouver, 
Washington,  under  the  act  of  August  14,  1848.  26p. 
n.  p.  Anderson,  n.  d.  Wu 


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Horetzky,  Charles. 

Canada  on  the  Pacific;  being  an  account  of  a  journey 
from  Edmonton  to  the  Pacific  by  the  Peace  river  val- 
ley, and  of  a  winter  voyage  along  the  western  coast 
of  the  Dominion;  with  remarks  on  the  physical  feat- 
ures of  the  Pacific  railway  route  and  notices  of  the 
Indian  tribes  of  British  Columbia.  244p.  Ipl.  Imap. 
Montreal,  Daweon,  1874.  L 

Horner,  John  B. 

Oregon  literature.        104p.  3por.  Igr.  ofpor.  9pl. 

Corvallis,  n.  uub.  1899.  p,  s,  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  2.  ?J^3p.  13por.  4  gr.  of  por.  17pl.  P,  Pu,  S,  Wu 

Hosmer,  James  K.  see  Lewis,  Meriwether,  and  Clark,  William. 

Hough,  Emerson 

Way  to  the  West,  and  the  lives  of  three  early  Ameri- 
cans, BooPB-Crockett-Carson.         446p.  6pl. 
Indianapolis,  Bobbs,  1903.  P,  S 

Howard,  Frederick  P.  and  Barnett,  George,  compilers  and  pub- 
Ushers. 
British  Columbian  and  Victoria  guide  and  directory  for 
1863,  under  the  patronage  of  His  Excellency  Gov- 
ernor Douglas,  C.  B.  and  the  executive  of  both  col- 
onies. 214p.  Victoria  office  of  the  British  Col- 
umbian and  Victoria  directory,  1863.  L 

Howard,  OtHver]    Oltisl. 

My  life  and  experiences  among  our  hostile  Indians.  A 
record  of  personal  observations,  adventures,  and 
campaigns  among  the  Indians  of  the  great  West; 
with  some  account  of  their  life,  habits,  traits  and 
religion,  ceremonies,  dress,  savage  instincts  and  cus- 
toms in  peace  and  war.  570p.  illus.  4por.  25pl. 
3  fac-sim.        Hartford,  Worthington,   [^907].  M 

Howard,  OCliverl    OCtisl. 

Nez  Perce  Joseph;  an  account  of  his  ancestors,  his 
lands,  his  confederates,  his  enemies,  his  murders, 
his  war,  his  pursuit  and  capture.  274p.  2por.  2maps. 
Bost.  Lee,  1881.  M,  S,  Wh.  Wu 

Howe,  Henry. 

(The)  great  West: . , .  historical  and  descriptive 
sketches  of  Oregon,  New  Mexico,  Texas,  Minnesota, 
Utah,  California,  Washington,  etc.  576p.  2maps, 
illus.         N.  Y.  Tuttle,  1857.  Wh 


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Howe,  Henry. 

Historical    collections    of    the    great    West     [with] .  . . 
sketches  of  Oregon,  New  Mexico.  Texas,  Minnesota, 
Utah  and  California...         2v.ini.  440p.  illus.  Ipl. 
Cin.  Howe,  1852,  [^8511.  P 

Same.     2pl.         1853.  Wu 

Same.     456p.         1854.  S 

Howell,  Thomas. 

Flora  of  Northwest  America.         792p. 

Portland.  Or.  Publisher  not  given,  1897.  Pu 

Hugh  Clifford;   or.  Prospective  missions  on  the  northwest 
coast  and  at  the  Washington  islands...         102p. 
Bost.  Mass.  sabbath  school  union,  1832.  L.  Wu 

Huish,  Robert. 

Narrative  of  the  voyages  and  travels  of  Captain  Beechey 
to  the  Pacific  and  Behring's  straits  performed  in  the 
y^ars  1825,  2^  27  and  28.  . .  and  of  Captain  Back  to 
the  Thlewee-ohoh  river  and  the  Arctic  sea. .  .  being 
the  conclusion  of  the  series  of  voyages  instituted  for 
the  discovery  of  the  northwest  passage...  701p. 
3por.  4pl.         Lortd.  Wright,  1836.  W« 

Hulbert,  Archer  Butler. 

Pilots  of  the  republic;  the  romance  of  the  pioneer  pro- 
moter in  the  middle  west. .  .         368p.  lopor.  Ipl. 
Chic.  McClurg,  1906.  P,  Sp 

Contains    a    chapter    each    on    "Aster :    the    promoter    of 
Astoria,"  and  "Marcus  Whitman,  the  hero  of  Oregon." 

Hume,  M. 

Seattle  architecturally,  1902.         2p.  41pl.  9x12  in. 

Seattle,  Bebb  and  Mendel,  Saunders  and  Lawton  and 
PeNeuf  and  Heide.  [19021.  Wu 

Humfreville,  [Jacob]  Lee. 

Twenty  years  among  our  savage  Indians.  A  record  of 
personal  experiences,  observations  and  adventures 
among  the  Indians  of  the  wild  West.  Portraying 
their  daily  life,  habits,  traits,  religion,  ceremonies, 
dress,  savage  instincts,  and  customs  in  peace  and 
war...  illus.  Ipor.  4  fac-sim. 
Hartford,  Ct.  Hartford  pub.  co.  1897.  M 

Same.     479p.  illus.  Ipor.         N.  Y.  Hunter,   [<=1899j.  S 

Humphrey,  Seth  K[ing]. 

Indian  dispossessed.         298p.  15por.  Ipl. 

Bost.    Little,    1905.  P,  S,  Wu 

I'matillas,  Story  of  the  Bitter  Root,  Xez  Perces. 


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Hunter,  George. 

Reminiscences  of  an  old  timer;  a  recital  of  the  actual 
events,  incidents,  trials,  hardships...  of  a  pioneer, 
hunter,  miner,  and  scout  of  the  Pacific  northwest. .  . 
454p.  Ipor.  15pl.         San  Fran.  Crocker,  1887.     P,  S.  Wh,  Wu 

Hyde,  John. 

Northern  Pacific  tour;  the  Pacific  Northwest  and  Alas- 
ka, with  a  description  of  the  country  traversed  by 
the  Northern  Pacific  railroad.        94p.  illus. 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Riley,  1889.  Wu 

Ide,  Arthur  W  and  Rumsey,  W.  D. 

Helena,  Montana;  its  past,  present  and  future.         125p. 

illus.  Imap.        N.  Y.  South  pub.  co.  n.  d.  Mu 

(The)    Impracticability  of  a  northwest  passage  for   ships 
impartially  considered.        182p. 

Lond.    [Sherwood?],   1824.  S,  W 

Preface  signed  by  Scrutator. 

Imray,  James  F. 

North  Pacific  pilot:  part  1.  The  west  coast  of  North 
America,  between  Panama  and  Queen  Charlotte 
islands,  including  Port  Simpson  and  Sitka  Sound . .  . 
with  supplement  to  January,  1898.  Ed.  2.  512p.  pi. 
charts.         Lond.  Imray,  1885.  S 

In  memoriam.  Rev.  George  H.  Atkinson,  born  May  10,  1819, 

died  Feb.  25,  1889.         51p.         n.  p.  Atkinson,  1889.  P 

ingersoll,  Ernest. 

In  richest  Alaska  and  the  gold  fields  of  the  Klondike.  .  . 

512p.  illus.  Ipl.         Chic.  Dominion  company,  [''1897].  S.  Wu 
Same   text   with    plates    slightly    altered,    with    title   of 
"Gold    fields    of    the    Klondike    and    the    wonders    of 
Alaska..."         512p.  illus.  Ipl.         n.  p. 
Edgewood  pub.  co.   ['■1897].  Wu 

Inland  empire  horticultural  and  floricultural  association. 
Fruit  growing  in  Eastern  Washington.     Report  of  the 
third  annual  convention...         88p.   illus. 
Spokane,  Inland  printing  co.  1903.  S 

Inman,  Henry  and  Cody,  W.  F. 

Great   Salt  lake   trail.         529p.    illus.    Ipor.    7pl.    Imap. 

Topeka,  Crane,  1899.  P 

Gives  some  account  of  the  expeditions  of  Mackenzie.  Lewis 
and   Clarlc,    Fremont   and   Bonneville. 


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Interstate  publishing  company. 

Illustrated    history    of    Klickitat,   Yakima    and    Kittitas 
counties,  with  an  outline  of  the  early  history  of  the 
state  of  Washington.         941p.  fron.  127  por.  22pl.  Q. 
n.  p.  Interstate  pub.  co.  1904.  Sp 

Irving,  Washington. 

Adventures  of  Captain  Bonneville;    or,   Scenes  beyond 
the  Rocky  mountains  of  the  far  W^est.        3v. 
Lend.  Bently,  1837.  L 

Same.     Par.  Baudry,  1837.  P 

V.  193  of  Collection  of  ancient  and  modern  British  authors. 

Irving,  Washington. 
Adventures  of  Captain  Bonneville,  U.  S.  A.  in  the  Rocky 

mountains  and  the  far  West. .  .         Rev.  ed.  524p.  3pl. 

X.  Y.  Putnam.   inSGS].  M,  P,  S,  Wh,  Wu 

Same.     428p.         1881.  Wh 

Same.     428p.         1883.  Wh 

Same.     Bound  with  Astoria  in  Irvine's  works,  12v. 

N.  Y.  Putnam,  1883  [^8491.  O 

Same.     300p.         N.  Y.  Alden,  1887.  Wh 

-Some.     358p.         N.  Y.  Collier,  1897.  W 

Irving,  Washington. 

Astoria;    or,    Anecdotes   of   an    enterprise   beyond    the 

Rocky  mountains.         2v.  Imap.         Phil.  Carey,  1836. 

P,  Pu,  S 
Same.     649p.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1881.  Wh 

-Same.     649p.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1883.  Wh 

Same.     649p.  Ipl.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1890.  P 

Same.     649p.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1897.  Wu 

Same.     649p.  Ipl.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1903.  Mu 

-Same.     649p.         N.  Y.  Alden,  1887.  Wh 

-Same.     2v.  Ipl.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  [nsgSl.  P 

-Same.     In  his  works,  12v.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1883  [^849].        O 
Same.     In  his  works,  7v.     Stuyvesant,  ed. 

N.  Y.  Putnam,  [^8491.  O 

-Same.     Hudsen  ed.        698p.  2pl.        N.  Y.  Putnam,  n.  d.        S 
-Same.     387p.        Chic.  Donohue,  n.  d.  Wa 

-Same.     376+292p.    Ipor.         Lond.    Chesterfield    society. 

n.  d.  (Edition  de  luxe).  Sp 

-Same.     464p.         N.  Y.  Collier,  1897.  W 

Irving,  Washington. 

Fur  traders  of  the  Columbia  river  and  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains.        222p.   9pl.         N.  Y.   Putnam,   1903.  P,  S 


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Irving,  Washington. 

Rocky    mountains;    or,    Scenes,    incidents,    and    adven- 
tures in  the  far  West;  digested  from  the  journal  of 
Captain  B.  L.  E.  Bonneville...         2v.  2maps. 
Phil.  Carey,  1837.  L^  Mu,  P,  W 

Same  as  Adventures  of  Captain  Bonneville. 

Israel,  Joseph,  see  Benjamin  II. 

Iverson,  Alfred. 

Speech  of  Alfred  Iverson,  of  Georgia,  on  the  Oregon  ter- 
ritory bill  and  the  presidential  election;  delivered  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  July  26,  1848.  16p. 
Wash.  Towers,  1848.  Sp 

Jackson,  Charles  Ross. 

Sheriff  of  Wasco.         318p.  4pl. 

N.  Y.  Dillingham,  [1907].  p 

Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  [Maria  (Fiske)  Huntl. 

Century  of  dishonor;  a  sketch  of  the  United  States  gov- 
renment's  dealings  with  some  of  the  Indian  tribes. 
457p.     •    N.  Y.  Harper,  1881.  O,  W 

Same.     New  ed.  514p.         Bost.  Little,  1900.  S,  Wu 

Appendix  contains  material  relating  to  the  Indians  of  the 
Pacific  Northwest. 

Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  [Maria  (Fiske)  Hunt]. 

Glimpses  of  California  and  the  missions.         illus.  24pl. 

1  fac-sim.  tab.         Bost.  Little,  1902.  P,  S 

p.  261-292.     Chance   days   in    Oregon. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  Maria  (Fiske)   Hunt. 

Glimpses  of  three  coasts.       418p.       Bost,  Roberts,  1891.  S 

Same.     1886.  P 

pt.  1.     California    and    Oregon,     another    edition     of    her 
Glimpses  of  California  and  the  missions. 
[Jackson,  James,  compiler]. 

Basketry  of  the  coast  and  islands  of  the  Pacific,  etc., 
exhibited  April,  1896,  at  the  Portland  library.  Sip. 
[Portland,  Or.  Gill,  n.  d.].  P 

Jackson,  Sheldon. 

Alaska,  and  missions  on  the  north  Pacific  coast.       400p. 

illus.  Ipor.  Imap.        N.  Y.  Dodd,  |'1880|.      S.  Wa,  Wh.  Wu 
Jackson,  Sheldon. 

Facts    about    Alaska;     its    people,    villages,    missions, 
schools.         23p.   illus.   Imap.         N.  Y.   Woman's  ex- 
ecutive committee  of  home  missions  of  the  Presby- 
terian church,  [18941.  ^Vu 
Same.     29p.         N.  Y.  Woman's  board  of  home  missions 

of  the  Presbyterian  church,   [1900?!.  Wu 


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Jacob,  J.  G. 

Life  and  times  of  Patrick  Gass.  .  .   together  with  Gass' 
journal  of  the  expedition  condensed;  and  sketches  of 
.  .  .events  occurring  during  the  last  century  in  the 
upper  Ohio  country.        280p.  Ipor.  3pl.  tab. 
Wellsburg,  Va.  Jacob,  1859.  Mu,  P 

James,  Bushrod  W. 

Alaskana;     or,    Alaska    in    descriptive    and    legendary 

poems.     [Ed.  11.        368p.  13pl.         Phil.  Porter,  1892.       Wu 
Same.     Ed.  2.  402p.    17pl.         1893.  Sp,  W 

Same.     Ed.  3.  410p.  pi.         1894.  S 

Jefferson,  Thomas. 

Writings.  Monticello  ed.  20v.  65por.  27pl.  15  fac-sim. 
Wash.  Issued  under  the  auspices  of  the  Thomas 
Jefferson  memorial  assoc.  of  the  U.  S.  1903-05.  P 

V.  18,  p.  140-161.     Gives    account    of    Lewis. 

Jefferson,  Thomas. 

Writings,  edited  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford.         lOy.  illus. 

pi.  map.  facsim.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1892-1899.  S,  Wu 

Consult   index,    under   Lewis,    Pacific,    etc. 

Jefferson,  Thomas. 

Works,  published  by  order  of  Congress  from  the  original 
manuscripts  deposited  in  the  department  of  state; 
ed.  by  H.  A.  Washington.         9v.  Ipor. 

N.  Y.  MacCoun,  1884.  O 

See  Lewis  and  Clark,  and  Pacific  ocean. 

Jefferys,  Thomas  and  others. 

American  atlas;  or,  A  geographical  description  of  the 
whole  continent  of  America;  chiefly  the  British 
colonies.         SOmaps.   Fo.         Lond.   Sayer,   1776.  P 

No  descriptive  matter. 

Jeffreys,  Thomas,  translator,  see  Miiller,  Gerhard  Friedrich. 

Jenkins,  John  SItilwelll. 

Exi  lorations  and  adventures  in  and  around  the  Pacific 
and  Antarctic  oceans;  being  the  voyage  of  the  U.  S. 
exploring  squadron,  commanded  by  Captain  Charles 
Wilkes  of  the  U.  S.  navy,  in  1838,  1839,  1840,  1841 
and  1842;  together  with  explorations  and  discoveries 
made  by  Admiral  D'Urville,  Captain  Ross,  and  other 
navigators  and  travelers;  and  an  account  of  the  ex- 
pedition to  the  Dead  sea,  under  Lieutenant  Lynch. 
517p.         N.  Y.  Hurst,  n.  d.  Sp 

,  First  part  of  chapter  17  contains  a  description  of  Oregon. 


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Jenkins,  John  Stilwell. 

James  Knox  Polk,  and  a  history  of  his  administration.  .  . 

Auburn,  Beardsley,  [''18501.  p 

Jenkins,  John  S[tllwelll. 

Voyage  of  the  U.  S.  exploring  squadron  commanded  by 
Captain  Charles  Wilkes...   in  1838,  1839,  1840,  1841 
and  1842;  together  with  explorations  and  discoveries 
made  by...   other  navigators  and  travellers... 
517p.  illus.         Auburn,  Beardsley,  ['"18501.  P 

Same.     Auburn,  Alden,  1850.  S,  Wu 

Jesup  North  Pacific  expedition,  see  American  museum  of 
natural  history. 

Jewitt,  John  Rodgers. 

Adventures  and  sufferings  of  Jewitt,  only  survivor  of 
the  ship  Boston,  during  a  captivity  of  nearly  three 
years  among  the  savages  of  Nootka  sound . . .  237p. 
Edin.   Constable,   1824.  L,  P,  S 

Jewitt,  John  [Rodgersl. 

Adventures  of  Jewitt;  only  survivor  of  the  crew  of  the 
ship  Boston,  during  a  captivity  of  nearly  three  years 
among  the  Indians  of  Nootka   sound  in   Vancouver 
island;  ed.  with  an  introd.  by  Robert  Brown. 
256p.  illus.  Ipor.         Lond.  Wilson.  1896.  L,  P,  Wu 

Jewitt,  John  Rodgers. 

Narrative  of  the  adventures  and  sufferings  of  Jewitt; 

only  survivor  of  the  crew  of  the  ship  Boston,  during 

a  captivity  of  nearly  three  years  among  the  savages 

of  Nootka  sound...         203p.  Ipl. 

Middletown,  Ct.  [Loomis?]   1815.  P 

Same.     208p.  per.   Reprinted  by  Hurst,  Middletown,  1816.        L 
Same.     116p.         N.  Y.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  P 

Same.     Ed.  3.  208p.  Ipl.         N.  Y.  Fanshaw,  1816.  Wu 

The    plate    represents    the    Boston    in    possession    of    the 
natives. 

Johnson,  C.  T. 

(The)  evolution  of  a  lament.         16p.  Q. 

Seattle,  [Lowman  &  Hanfordl,  n.  d.  P,  Wa,  Wu 

A  discussion  of  the  varying  accounts  of  four  Indians  who 

went  to  St.  I^uis  in  1831  to  gain  religious  knowledge. 
Reprinted  from  Washington  historical  quarterly,  v.  2.  no.."?, 
April,  1908. 
Johnson,  Clifton. 

Highways  and  byways  of  the  Pacific  coast.       323p.  63pl. 
•  N.  Y.  Macmillan,  1908.  P,  S,  Sp 


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Johnson,  Edwin  F. 

Railroad  to  the  Pacific,  northern  route;  its  general  char- 
acter, relative  merits,  etc.  Ed.  2.  176p.  8pl.  3  fold, 
maps.  N.  Y.  Railroad  journal  job  printing  office, 
1854.  S,  Wu 

The  author  maintained  that  the  Straits  of  De  Fuca  or  the 
mouth  of  the  Columbia  was  the  most  proper  terminal 
point  for  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific.  He  predicted  that 
the  preeminent  city  of  the  Pacific  coast  would  one  day 
be  located  at  one  or  the  other  of  these  points   (p.  96 1. 

Johnson,  O.  B. 

List  of  the  birds  of  the  Willamette  valley,  Oregon. 

p.  485-491,  635-641.         (Reprinted  from  the  American 
naturalist,  July  and  (?)  1880).  Wu 

Johnson,  Overton,  and  Winter,  W.  H. 

Route  across  the  Rocky  mountains,  with  a  description 
of  Oregon  and  California.  .  . 
Lafayette,  Ind.  Semans,  pr.  1846.  P 

Johnson,  R.  Byron. 

Very  far  west  indeed:   a  few  rough  experiences  on  the 
northwest  Pacific  coast.         Ed.  5.  280p. 
Lond.  Low,  1873.  L 

Johnson,  Sidona  V.  compiler. 

(A)  short  history  of  Oregon.  Early  discoveries;  the 
Lewis  and  Clark  exploration;  settlement;  govern- 
ment; Indian  wars;  progress.  329p.  5por.  lOpl. 
Imap.  2  fac-sim.         Chic.  McClurg,  1904. 

M,  P,  S,  Sc,  Sp,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 
Johnson,  Theodore  T. 

California  and  Oregon;  or.  Sights  in  the  gold  region  and 
scenes  by  the  way;  with  an  appendix  containing  full 
instructions  to  emigrants  by  the  overland  route  to 
Oregon  by  Hon.  Samuel  R.  Thurston.         348p.  3pl. 
Phil.  Lippincott,  1851.  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  4.         1857.  P,  S 

The  title  page  and  preface  announce  a  "map  of  the  gold 
region  from  the  government  survey  of  Comm.  Jones"  but 
this  map  is  not  contained  in  any  of  the  three  copies 
reported. 

Jones,  N.  W. 

Chinese  voyages  to  the  northw  est  coast  of  America  and 
the  interpretation  of  200  Indian  names.  (Indian  Bul- 
letin No.  2,  for  1868).         29p.         N.  Y.  Alvord,  1869. 

P,  S,  Wu 


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Jones,  T.  L. 

From  the  gold  mine  to  the  pulpit;  story  of  a  backwoods 
Methodist  preacher  in  the  Pacific  Northwest,  during 
the  closing  years  of  the  nineteenth  century.  ISpor. 
12pl.         Cin.  Jennings,   [^9041.  P,  Wh 

Jordan,  David  Starr. 

Imperial  democracy;  a  study  of  the  relation  of  govern- 
ment by  the  people,  equality  before  the  law,  and 
other  tenets  of  democracy,  to  the  demands  of  a  vigor- 
ous foreign  policy  and  other  demands  of  imperial 
dominion.         293p.         N.  Y.  Appleton,  1899.  O.  Wu 

p.  183-214.     Colonial    lessons   in    Alaska. 
Jordan,  David  Starr. 

Seal    and    salmon    fisheries    and    general    resources    of 

Alaska.         4v.  pi.  maps.         Wash.  Govt.  1898.  S,  Wu 

Jordan,  David  Starr,  and  Starks,  Edwin  Chapin. 

Fishes  of  Puget  Sound.  p.[785]-855+pl.  Palo  Alto, 
Cal.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  1895.  (Leland  Stan- 
ford Junior  University  publications.  Contributions 
to  biology  from  the  Hopkins  laboratory  of  biology 
ni).  S.  Wu 

[Judge,  Charles  J.]. 

(An)  American  missionary;  a  record  of  the  work  of 
Rev.  William  H.  Judge,  S.  J.  by  a  priest  of  St.  Sul- 
pice...         293p.  Ipor.  pi.         Bait.  Murphy,   [^9041.  S 

Same.     Ed.  2.  308p.  2por.  17pl.  Imap. 

Catholic  foreign  mission  bureau,  t' 19071.  Wu 

Alaska. 
[Kane,  Paul]. 

Les  Indiens  de  la  bale  d'Hudson;  promenades  d'un 
artiste  parnie  les  Indiens  de  I'Amerique  du  nord 
depuis  le  Canada  jusqua  I'ile  de  Vancouver  et  l'0r6- 
gon  a  travers  le  territoire  de  la  compagnie  de  la 
Bale  d'Hudson  imite  de  I'anglais  par  fidouard  De- 
lessert.         273p.         Par.  Amyot,  1861.  S 

Kane,  Paul. 

Wanderings  of  an  artist  among  the  Indians  of  North 
America  from  Canada  to  Vancouver's  island  and 
Oregon  through  the  Hudson's  bay  company's  terri- 
tory and  back  again.  455p.  illus.  8pl.  Imap.  tab. 
Lond,  Longmans,  1859.  ^-'>  ^ 

Karr,  Heywood  W.  Seton— ,  see  Seton-Karr.  Heywood  W. 

Katharine,  pseudonym,  see  Stephens,  Louise  J. 


92  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Kelley,  Hall  J. 

General  circular  to  all  persons  of  good  character  who 
wish  to  emigrate  to  the  Oregon  territory;  by  order 
of  the  American  society  for  encouraging  the  settle- 
ment of  the  Oregon  territory.  28p. 
Charlestown,  Amer.  soc.  for  encouraging  the  settle- 
ment of  the  Oregon  territory,  1831.  P,  Wu 
On  cover  :     Manual  of  the  Oregon  expedition. 

Kelley,  Hall  .1. 

Geographical   sketch   of   that   part   of   North   America, 
called  Oregon...         SOp.  Imap.  tab. 
Bost,  Howe,  1830.  P 

Kelley,  William  Darrah. 

Speeches,  addresses  and  letters  on  industrial  and  finan- 
cial questions.  .  .         514p.  Ipor.  tab. 

Phil.   Baird,   1872.  P 

p  4.54-404.      New  Northwest. 

Kendall,  Reese  P. 

Pacific  trail  camp-fires  containing  the  Missouri  column, 
The   Applegate   battalion,    "Pathfinder"    detachment, 
Barneburg  contingent.         437p. 
Chic.  Scroll  pub.  co.  1901.  Wh 

Kincaid,  Harrison  R. 

Political  and  official  history  and  register  of  Oregon. 

250p.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  1899.  Wu 

The  author  was  secretary  of  State  of  Oregon  and  the  pub- 
lication was  issued  by  the  state.  Gives  list  of  various 
state  officials  from  the  earliest  times  to  date,  with  brief 
biographies  of  most  of  them. 

King  county  (Wash.)  commissioners  and  Seattle  chamber 
of  commerce. 
Seattle  and  King  county;  statement  of  facts  showing 
the  resources,  business  conditions  and  progress  of 
the  chief  city  and  largest  county  in  the  state  of 
Washington.  48p.  illus. 
Seattle,  Trade  register  print,  1905.  Wu 

Kinnear,  William  Emera. 

Inland  emperors;   a  book  of  cartoons  in  the  form  of  a 
personal  directory  of  principal  business  and  profes- 
sional men  of  this  section.         251p.  Ipor.  illus. 
Spokane,  Van  Dersal,  [a9081.  Sp 


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Kip,  Lawrence. 

Army  life  on  the  Pacific;  a  journal  of  the  expedition 
against  the  northern  Indians,  the  tribes  of  the  Coeur 
d'Alenes,  Spokans,  and  Pelouzes,  in  the  summer  of 
1858.         144p.         N.  Y.  Redfield,  1859.     L,  P,  S.  Sp,  Wh.  Wu 

Kip,  Lawrence. 

Indian  council  at  Walla  Walla,  May  and  June,  1855:  a 
journal.  28p.  Eugene,  Or.  Star  job  office,  1897. 
(Sources  of  the  history  of  Oregon,  v.  1,  part  2.  Con- 
tributions of  the  Department  of  Economics  and  His- 
tory of  the  University  of  Oregon).  O,  Wh,  Wu^ 

Kippenberg,  Henry. 

History  of  the  Society  of  Framers  of  the  constitution  of 
the  state  of  Montana,  July  4,  1889-August  17,  1889. 
154p.         Indianapolis,  Ind.  Baker-Randolph,  [1890?].       Mu 
Contains  the   proceedings  of  the  first  session. 

Kippis,  ACndrewl. 

Narrative  of  the  voyages  round,  the  world  performed  by 
Captain  James  Cook,  with  am  account  of  his  life  dur- 
ing the  previous  and  intervening  periods.         2v.  in  1. 

205+210p.         Hartford,  Andrus,  1855  fpref.  17881.  Wu 

Same.     445p.         N.   Y.  Harper,   1873    Ipref.   17881.  Wu 

Kittinger,  Charles  H.  publisher. 

Seattle.         unp.  pi.         Seattle,  Kittinger,  n.  d.  S 

Klondike;  the  Chicago  Record's  book  for  gold  seekers. 

555p.  illus.  Ipl.        Chic.  Monroe  book  co.  [1897 J.  S 

Knickerbocker;  or,  New  York  monthly  magazine,  Jly.-Dec. 

1847.         V.  30.  illus.         N.  Y.  Allen,  1847.  P 

p.  19,  126,  22T,  283,  475.     Parkman's    Oregon    trail. 
Kotzebue,  Otto  von. 

Entdeckungs-reise  um  die  Sud-See  und  nach  der  Berings 
Strasse  zur  erforschung  einer  nordostlichen  durch- 
fahrt,  unternommen  in  den  jahren  1815,  1816,  1817 
und  1818...  auf  dem  Schiffe  Rurick  unter  dem  be- 
fehle  des  lieutenants  der  Russisch-kaiserlichen  ma- 
rine.        3v.  in  1.  19pl.  tab.  5maps. 

Weimar,  Hoffman,  1821.  •         Ll. 

Same.     3v.  tab.  6maps.        Wien,  Kaulfuss,  1825.  P 

Kotzebue,  Otto  von. 

Nieuwe  out  dekkingsreize  rondom  de  wereld  in  de  jaren 
1823,  24,  25  en  26  ondernomen.  2v.  in  1.  254-f  274p. 
Ipor.  Ipl.  3  fold.  maps.        Haarlem,  Loosjes,  1830.  L. 


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PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 


Kotzebue,  Otto  von. 

Ontdekkingsreis  in  de  Zuidzee,  en  naar  de  Berings- 
Straat,  in  de  jaren  1815,  1816,  1817  en  1818. . .  3v. 
1)1.  6  fold.  maps.         Amsterdam,  Hey,  1822.  L 

Kotzebue,  Otto  von. 

New  voyage  round  the  world,  in  the  years  1823,  24,  25 
and  26.        2v.  Ipor.  Ipl.  3maps. 
Lond.  Colburn,  1830.  L,  P,  S,  W 

Kotzebue,  Otto  von. 

Reise  um  die  welt  in  den  jahren  1823,  24,  25  und  26. . . 

2v.  in  1.  Ipor.  Ipl.  3maps.         Weimar,  Hoffman,  1830.      L,  S 
V.  2,  entitled,  Neue  reise  um  die  welt.     Includes  Alaska. 

Kotzebue,  Otto  von. 

Voyage  of  discovery  into  the  South  sea  and  Bering's 
straits  for  the  purpose  of  exploring  a  northeast  pass- 
age, undertaken  in  the  year  1815-1818,  in  the  ship 
Rurick;  [translated  by  H.  E.  Lloyd].  3 v.  8pl.  tab. 
Tmaps.         Lond.  Longman,  1821.  L,  P,  W 

Same.     2pts.  in  1.  220p.  2maps.  7pl.     Lond.  Phillips,  1821.     Wu 

Krause,  Aurel. 

(Die)  Clinkit-Indianer;  ergebnisse  einer  reise  nach  der 
Nord-westkiiste  von  Amerika  und  der  Beringstrasse, 
ausgefiihrt  im  autrage  der  Bremer  geographischen 
gesellschaft  in  den  jahren  1880-1^81  durch  die  Doc- 
toren  Arthur  und  Aurel  Krause.  420p.  illus.  4pl. 
map.         Jend.    Gostenoble,   1885. 

Krusenstern,  AEdaml  JEohannl  von. 

Reise  um  die  welt  in  den  johren  1803,  1804,  1805  and 
1806  auf  befehl  seiner  kaiserl  majestot  Alexanders 
des  Ersten  auf  den  schiffen  Nodeshda  und  Newa.  2v. 
in  3.  Ipor.  pi.  1  fold.  map.         Berlin,  Haude,  18111812.        L 

Krusenstern,  [Adam  Johann  von]. 

Voyage  autour  du  monde;  fait  dans  les  annees  1803, 
1804,  1805  et  1806,  par  les  ordres  de  sa  majeste  im- 
periale  Alexandre  1  er;  empereur  de  Russie,  sur  les 
vaisseaux  la  Nadiejeda  et  la  Neva...  traduit  de 
I'aveu  et  avec  des  additions  de  I'auteur;  la  traduc- 
tion revue  par  M.  J.  B.  B.  Eyries...  3v.  por.  pi. 
maps.  2v.  D.  and  atlas.F.        Par.  Gide,  1821.  S 


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Krusenstern,  Aldaml  J[ohann]  von. 

Voyage  round  the  world,  in  the  years  1803,  1804,  1805 
and  1806,  by  order  of  his  imperial  majesty  Alexander 
the  First,  on  board  the  ships  Nadeshda  and  Neva. .  . 
tr.  from  the  original  German  by  Richard  Belgrave 
Hoppner.  2v.ini.  314  +  404p.  2pl.  Imap.  sq.  Q. 
Lond.  Murray,  1813.  L.  P,  W,  Wu 

Sayne.     2v.   2pl.   Imap.         Lond.  v.l,   printed  by  C.  Ro- 

w^orth;  v.2,  printed  by  T.  Davidson,  1813.  S 

Krusenstern,  Adam  Johann  von. 

Worter-sammlungen    aus    den    sprachen    einiger   volker 
des    ostlichen    Asiens    und    der    nordwestkiiste    von 
Amerika.         69p.  sq.  Q. 
St.  Petersburg,  Admiralty  print,  1813.  P,  S 

Ladue,  Joseph. 

Klondyke  facts;  being  a  complete  guide  book  to  the  gold 
regions  of  the  great  Canadian  northwest  territories 
and  Alaska.         205p.  3pl.  4maps. 

X.  Y.  American  technical  book  co.  [''1897].  S 

Lake  Washington  belt  line  co. 

Lake  Washington,  resources  of  the  region  tributary  to 
its  eastern  shores  and  the  Belt  Line  railroad:   Kirk- 
land,   the   manufacturing   city   of   the   Puget   Sound 
region.         47p.  illus.  fold.  map. 
[Seattle],  Lowman,  1891.  Wu 

Lang,  H[erbert]  O.  editor. 

History  of  the  Willamette  valley,  being  a  description  of 
the  valley  and  its  resources,  with  an  account  of  its 
discovery  and  settlement  by  white  men  and  its  sub- 
sequent history;  together  with  personal  reminis- 
cences of  its  early  pioneers.  902p.  Ipor.  5pl.  1  fac- 
sim.  tab.         Portland,  Or.  Himes,  1885. 

P,  Pu,  S,  W,  Wh,  Wu 
Lange,  Henry. 

Atlas  von  Nord-Amerika  nach  den  neuesten  materi- 
alien...         28p.  Qob.  18maps. 

Braunschweig,   Westremann,   1854.  W 

Map  13,  Oregon.     Map  14,  British  North  America. 

Langford,  Nathaniel  Pitt. 

Diary  of  the  Washburn  expedition  to  the  Yellowstone 
and  Firehole  rivers  in  the  years  1870.  122p.  illus. 
17por.  5pl.        n.  p.  N.  P.  Langford,  n.  d.  M 


96  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Langford,  Nathaniel  Pitt. 

Vigilante  days  and  ways.     The  pioneers  of  the  Rockies. 

The  makers  and  making  of  Montana,  Idaho,  Oregon, 

Washington  and  Wyoming.         2v.  13por.  2pl. 

Bost.  Cupples,  1890.  M,  P,  S 

Same.     2v.ini,  426+485p.  illus.  13por.  2pl. 

N.  Y.  Merrill,  1893   [^8901.  Mu,  Wu 

Langley,  Henry  G.  compiler. 

Pacific  coast  business  directory  for  1867;  containing 
the  name  and  postoffice  address  of  each,  merchant, 
manufacturer  and  professional  [man]  residing  in 
the  states  of  California,  Oregon  and  Nevada;  the 
territories  of  Washington,  Idaho,  Montana,  and 
Utah;  and  the  colony  of  British  Columbia.  Also,  a 
gazetteer  of  the  counties,  cities  and  towns,  and  an 
exhibit  of  the  resources  of  the  Pacific  coast.  First 
year  of  publication...  price  five  dollars,  gold  coin. 
192  +  568  +  194p.         San  Fran.   Langley,   1867.  L,  S 

Langsdorff,  Gfeorgl  H[einrichJ, 

Reis  rondom  de  wereld  in  de  jaren  1803  tot  1807. 

4v.  pi.         Amsterdam,  Kesteren,   1818-1819.  L 

Langsdorff,  Georg  Heiuric^,  freilierr. 

Voyages  and  travels  in  various  parts  of  the  world,  dur- 
ing the  years  1803,  1804,  1805,  1806  and  1807.  .  .  illus- 
trated by  engravings  from  original   drawings. 
362p.  Ipor.  pi.         Lond.  Colburn.  1S13.  S 

Same.     2v.  19pl.  Imap.  sq.  Q.         Lond.  Colburn,  1813-14.      L,  P 

LaPerouse,    [Jean    Frangois    Galaup,    conite    de]. 

Voyage    de   LaPerouse   autour   du    monde;    publie   con- 
formement  au  decret  du  22  Avril,  1791;  et  redige  par 
M.  L.  A.   Milet-Mureau.         4v.   Ipor.  tab.  F. 
Par.  L'imprimerie  de  la  Republique,  1797.  P.  Wu 

Rare  official  edition,  but  without  folio  atlas. 
LaPerouse,  J[ean]  F[ranQoisl  G[alaup,  comte  del. 

Voyage  round  the  world,  in  the  year  1785,  1786,  1787 
and  1788. . .  published  conformably  to  the  decree  of 
the  National  assembly,  of  the  22d  of  April,  1791,  and 
edited  by  M.  L.  A.  Milet-Mureau...  3 v.  Ipor. 
31pl.   lOmaps.         Lond.  Johnson,   1798.  L,  P,  S 

Same.     3v.  2por.  38pl.  SOmaps.  sq.  F. 

Lond.  Robinson,  1799.  P,  W 

Same.     4v.         Par.  Plassan,  1798.  L 

Translation  of  his  Voyase  de  La  Perouse  autour  du  monde. 


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Larpenteur,  Charles. 

Forty  j'ears  a  fur  trader  on  the  upper  Missouri.     The 
personal  narrative  of  Charles  Larpenteur,  1833-1872, 
edited  with  many  critical  notes,  by  Elliott  Coues. 
2v.  473p.  7por.  5pl.  6maps. 

N.  Y.  F.   P.   Harper,   1898.  M,  Mu,  Wa,  Wu 

Paged    continuously. 
Latham,  Robert  Gordon. 

Opuscula;   essays  chiefly  philological  and  ethnographi- 
cal.        418p.         Lond.  Williams,  1860.  S,  Wu 
On  the  languages  of  the   Oregon   territory,   p.  249-265  ;   on 
the    ethnography   of    Russian    America,    p.  266-274. 
Laurie,  Thomas. 

Whitman  controversy.        24p. 

Astoria,   Snyder,  1886.  Wh,  Wu 

Published  in  the  Missionary  Herald,  Boston,  February  and 
September,    1885. 

Laut,  AEgnes]   CLhristinal. 

Pathfinders  of  the  West;  being  the  thrilling  story  of  the 
adventures    of   the   men    who    discovered   the   great 
Northwest...         380p.   illus.   12pl.   2maps. 
X.    Y.    Macmillan,    1904.  P,  Pu,  S,  Sc,  Wa,  Wu 

Laut,  A[gnes]   CChristinal. 

Story  of  the  trapper.         284p.  8pl. 

N.  Y.  Appleton,  1902.  S,  Wu 

Of   value   in   connection   with   the   study   of  the   fur   trade 
in    the    Pacific    Northwest. 

Laut,  A[gnes]   CChristinal. 

Vikings  of  the  Pacific,  the  adventures  of  the  explorers 
who  came  from  the  West,  eastward.  Bering  the 
Dane;  the  outlaw  hunters  of  Russia;  Benyowsky,  the 
Polish  pirate;  Cook  and  Vancouver,  the  English  nav- 
igators; Gray  of  Boston,  the  discoverer  of  the  Co- 
lumbia; Drake,  Ledyard,  and  other  soldiers  of  for- 
tune on  the  West  coast  of  America.  349p.  illus. 
Tpor.  9pl.         N.  Y.  Macmillan,  1905. 

P,  Pu,  S,  Sc,  Sp,  Wa,  Wu 
LaVerne's  Klondike  songster. 

Season  1897-1898.     Price  25  cents.        16p. 

n.  p.  n.  pub.  [1897?].  Wu 

An  interesting  side  light  upon  the   life  of  the   miner  and 
adventurer  in  the  days  of  the  Klondike  gold  fever. 

Lee,  D[aniel]  and  Frost,  J.  H. 

Ten  years  in  Oregon.        344p.  Imap. 

N.  Y.  J.   Collard   for  the  authors,   1844.  P,  S,  W,  Wh 


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Lees,  J.  A.  and  Clutterbuck,  W.  J. 

B.  C.  1887:  a  ramble  in  British  Columbia.        387p.  18pl. 

illus.  map.         Lond.  Longmans,   1892.  L 

Leighton,  Mrs.  Caroline  C. 

Life  at  Puget  Sound,  with  sketches  of  travel  in  Wash- 
ington territory,  British  Columbia,  Oregon  and  Cali- 
fornia, 1865-1881.         258p.         Bost.  Lee,  1884. 

L,  O,  P,  S,  Sc,  Sp,  W,  Wh.  Wu 
Lennard,  see  Barrett-Lennard. 

Lenox,  Edward  Henry. 

Overland  to  Oregon,  in  the  tracks  of  Lev,us  and  Clarke; 
history  of  the   first  emigration   to   Oregon   in   1843, 
edited  by  Robert  Whitaker.         69p.  illus.  Ipor. 
Oakland,  Cal.   fDowdle  press],  1904.  S,  Wh.  Wu 

Leonard,  Zenas. 

Leonard's  narrative;  adventures  of  Zenas  Leonard,  fur 
trader  and  trapper,  1831-1836;  reprinted  from  the 
rare  original  of  1839;  ed.  by  W.  F.  Wagner.  317p. 
2por.  1  fac-sim.  Imap.         Cleveland,  Burrows,  1904.       M.  P 

Lever,  W.  H.  compiler. 

Illustrated  history  of  Whitman  county,  state  of  Wash- 
ington.        469p.  75por.  llpl.  Q.         n.  p.  Lever,  1901.         Sc 

Lewis,  Albert  Buell. 

Tribes  of  the  Columbia  valley  and  the  coast  of  Wash- 
ington and  Oregon.     (Memoirs  of  the  American  an- 
thropological association,  vol.  1,  pt.  2,  p.  149-209). 
Lancaster,  Pa.  New  Era  printing  co.  Sept.  1906.       P,  S,  Wu 

Lewis,  Meriwether  and  Clark,  William. 

Xotc.     The   following  editions  of  Lewis  and  Clark's   jour- 
nals are  arranged  chronologicallj'  by  imprint  date. 
See  also,  Fisher.  William,  and  Goss,  Patrick. 

Lewis,  [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

Travels  in  the  interior  parts  of  America,  communicating 
discoveries  made  in  exploring  the  Missouri,  Red 
river  and  Washita,  by  Captains  Lewis  and  Clark. 
Doctor  Sibley,  and  Mr.  Dunbar,  with  a  statistical 
account  of  the  countries  adjacent;  as  laid  before 
the  Senate,  by  the  president  of  the  United  States, 
in  February,  1806,  and  never  before  published  in 
Great  Britain;        116p.        Lond.  Phillips,  1807.         L,  P,  S 


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Lewis,  [Meriwether!  and  Clark  [William]. 

Travels  of  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clarke,  from  St.  Louis,  by 
way  of  the  Missouri  and  Columbia  rivers,  to  the  Pa- 
cific ocean;  performed  in  the  years  1804,  1805,  and 
1806,  by  order  of  the  government  of  the  United 
States,  containing  delineations  of  the  manners,  cus- 
toms, religion,  etc.,  of  the  Indians,  compiled  from 
various  authentic  sources,  and  original  documents, 
and  a  summary  of  the  statistical  view  of  the  Indian 
nations,  from  the  official  communication  of  Meri- 
wether Lewis.  Illustrated  with  a  map  of  the  coun- 
try, inhabited  by  the  Western  tribes  of  Indians. 
309p.    Imap.         Lond.    Longman,    1809.  L,  P,  S 

Counterfeit  publication. 

Lewis,   [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

History  of  the  expedition  under  the  command  of  Cap- 
tains Lewis  and  Clark,  to  the  source  of  the  Missouri, 
thence  across  the  Rocky  mountains  and  down  the 
River  Columbia  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  performed  dur- 
ing the  years  1804-5-6...  2v.  6maps. 
Phil.    Bradford,   1814.  M,  P,  Pu,  W 

Lewis,  [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

Travels  to  the  source  of  the  Missiouri  river  and  across 
the  American  continent  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  Made 
by  the  order  of  the  government  of  the  United  States 
in  the  years  1804,  1805  and  1806  by  Captains  Lewis 
and  Clark.  Republished  from  the  original  records. 
663p.  4maps.  Q.         Lond.  Longman,  1814.  M 

Lewis,   [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

Travels  to  the  source  of  the  Missouri  river  and  across 
the  American  continent  to  the  Pacific  ocean. .  .  1804, 
1805,  and  1806. .  .  published  from  the  official  report. . . 
New  ed.   3v.   6maps.         Lond.   Longman,   1815.  M,  P 

Lewis,  [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

Travels  to  the  source  of  the  Missouri  river  and  across 
the  American  continent  to  the  Pacific  ocean. . .  1804, 
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New  ed.  3v.  6maps.         Lond.  Longman,  1817.  P 


100  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Lewis,  [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

History  of  the  expedition  under  the  command  of  Cap- 
tains Lewis  and  Clark  to  the  sources  of  the  Miss- 
ouri, thence  across  the  Rocky  mountains,  and  down 
the  river  Columbia  to  the  Pacific  ocean;  performed 
during  the  years  1804,  1805,  1806. . .  [ed.  by  Nicholas 
Biddle],  prepared  for  the  press  by  Paul  Allen,  rev. 


by  Archibald  M'Vickar. 

2v.  Imap.  tab. 

N.  Y.  Harper,   [^8421. 

P,  Pu,  Wh 

Same.    v.  2.        1868. 

Wu 

Same.     1876. 

M 

Same.     1901. 

S.Wu 

Lewis,   [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

History  of  the  expedition  under  the  command  of  Lewis 
and  Clark,  to  the  sources  of  the  Missouri  river,  . 
thence  across  the  Rocky  mountains  and  down  the 
Columbia  river  to  the  Pacific  ocean...  1804-5-6...; 
ed.  by  Elliott  Coues.  New  ed.  4v.  2por.  Smaps. 
2  fac-sim.  tab.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1893. 

L,  M,  Mu,  O,  P,  S,  Sc,  W,  Wh,  Wu 
Lewis,   [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

History  of  the  expedition  under  the  command  of  Cap- 
tains Lewis  and  Clark,  to  the  sources  of  the  Miss- 
ouri, thence  across  the  Rocky  mountains,  and  down 
the  river  Columbia  to  the  Pacific  ocean;  performed 
during  the  years  1804,  1805,  1806,  by  order  of  the 
government  of  the  United  States;  prepared  for  the 
press  by  Paul  Allen;  rev.  and  abridged  by  the  omis- 
sion of  unimportant  details  with  an  introd.  and  notes 
by  Archibald  M'Vickar.  2v.  front,  (fold,  map,  v.l). 
N.  Y.  Fowle,  1900.  Sp 

Lewis,  [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

History  of  the  expedition  under  the  command  of  Cap- 
tains Lewis  and  Clark  to  the  sources  of  the  Miss- 
ouri, across  the  Rocky  mountains,  down  the  Colum- 
bia river  to  the  Pacific  in  1804-6...  3v.  2por. 
5maps.  tab.        N.  Y.  New  Amsterdam  b'k.  co.  1902.  P 

Reprint  of  the  edition  of  1814. 

Lewis,  [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

History  of  the  expedition  of  Captains  Lewis  and  Clark, 
1904-5-6;    reprinted  from  the  edition  of   1814;    with 
introduction  and  index  by  James  K.  Hosmer. 
2v.  2por.  6maps.         Chic.  McClurg,  1902.         Mu,  S,  W.  Wa 

Same.     Ed.  2.         1903.  M,  P,  S,  Wa,  Wu 


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Lewis,  [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

History  of  the  expedition  under  the  command  of  Cap- 
tains Lewis  and  Clark  to  the  sources  of  the  Miss- 
ouri, thence  across  the  Rocky  mountains  and  down 
the  river  Columbia  to  the  Pacific  ocean;  performed 
during  the  years  1904-5-6,  by  order  of  the  govern- 
ment of  the  United  States;  a  complete  reprint  of 
the  Biddle  edition  of  1814,  to  which  all  the  members 
of  the  expedition  contributed  with  an  account  of  the 
Louisiana  purchase,  by  Prof.  John  Bach  McMaster 
and  notes  upon  the  route,  with  illustrations  and 
maps.         3v.  2por.  Bmaps.         N.  Y.  Barnes,  1904.  S 

Lewis,  [Mteriwether]  and  Clark  [Williaml. 

History  of  the  expedition  under  the  command  of  Cap- 
tains Lewis  and  Clark  to  the  sources  of  the  Miss- 
ouri, across  the  Rocky  mountains,  down  the  Colum- 
bia river  to  the  Pacific,  in  1804-6;  a  reprint  of  the 
edition  of  1814  to  which  all  the  members  of  the  ex- 
pedition contributed.  3v.  por.  fac-sim.  maps. 
Toronto,  Morang,  n.  d.  L 

Lewis,   [Meriwether]  and  Clark  [William]. 

Original  journals  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  expedition, 
1804-1806;  printed  from  the  original  manuscripts... 
ed....  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.  7v-f atlas,  illus. 
2por.  8pl.  Slmaps.  6  fac-sim.        N.  Y.  Dodd,  1904-5. 

P,  S.  Sc,  Sp,  Wu 
Same.     v.  1-7,  each  in  two  parts,  bound  separately;  v.  8, 

atlas.  25por.         N.  Y.  Dodd,  1905.  M 

Lewis  and  Clark  centennial  exposition,  see  Portland  (Or.)  Lewis 

and  Clark  centennial  exposition,  1905. 
Lewis  and  Dryden's   marine   history  of  the   Pacific   Northwest, 

see  Wright,  E.  W.  editor. 
Lewis  publishing  company. 

Memoirs  and  genealogy  of  representative  citizens  of  the 
city  of  Seattle  and  county  of  King,  Washington,  in- 
cluding  biographies    of   many    of   those    who   have 
passed  away.        773p.  many  portraits.  Q. 
N.  Y.  Lewis,  1903.  S,  Wu 

Library  association  of  Portland. 

Annual  report.     5th-44th,  1869-1907. 

Portland,  Or.  Library  assoc.  1869-1908.  P 

Same.     5th-39th,  1869-1902.  Wu 

The  Library  Association  of  Portland  has  the  Dally  Ore- 
gonian  of  March  6.  1865,  which  contains  the  first  report. 
No  reports  were  made  between  1864  and  1869. 


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Library  association  of  Portland. 
Constitution  and  by-laws.        18p. 

Portland  [Or.]  Library  assoc.  1864.  P 

Library  association  of  Portland. 

In  memoriam  Henry  Failing,  president  of  the  Library 
association  of  Portland.         6p. 
n.  p.   [Library  assoc.  18981.  P 

Lighton,  William  Rlheeml. 

Lewis  and  Clark;  Meriwether  Lewis  and  William  Clark. 

159p.  2por.  tab.         Bost.  Houghton,  1901.       P,  Pu,  S,  Sc,  Wh 

Lindsey,  Douglas. 

Alaska,    a   complete   booK   of   reference   and    guide   to 
Alaska,  with  three  maps,  the  latest  mining  laws,  and 
all  necessary  information  in  regard  to  outfits,  dist- 
ances, rates  of  fare,  etc.         24p.  1  fold.  map. 
Stockton,  Cal.  Hummel,  1897.  Wu 

Linn,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  A.   (Relfe)   and  Sargent,  Nathan. 
Life  and  public  services  of  Dr.  Lewis  F.  Linn... 

441p.  Ipor.  Ipl.         N.  Y.  Appleton,  1857.  P 

Lisiansky,  Urey. 

Voyage  round  the  world  in  the  year  1803,  4,  5,  and  6; 
performed  by  order  of  his  imperial  majesty,  Alex- 
ander the  first,  emperor  of  Russia,  in  the  ship  Neva. 
388p.  Ipor.  5pl.  8maps.  sq.  Q.         Lond.  Booth,  1814. 

L,  S,  Wu 
An  important  account  of  the  Russian-American  islands. 
Captain  Lisiansky  commanded  tlie  ship  Neva  which  ac- 
companied the  expedition  under  the  general  command 
of  Captain  Krusenstern  of  the  ship  Nadeshda.  He  win- 
tered at  Kadiak  Island  and  much  of  his  narrative  is  de- 
voted  to  a  description   of  native   customs. 

List  of  books,  California  and  the  Pacific,  in  the  library  of 

Augustin  S.  Macdonald.         76p. 

Oakland,  Enquirer  pub.  co.  1903.  S 

Livingston  Post,  publisher. 

Livingston  city  directory,  1904-5-6.         lOlp. 

Livingston,  Mont.  Livingston  Post,  n.  d.  Wu 

Lockman,  John,  translator. 

Travels  of  the  Jesuits  into  various  parts  of  the  world; 
particularly  China  and  the  East  Indies.  .  .  to  which  is 
now  prefixed  an  account  of  the  Spanish  settlements 
in  America...         Ed.  2.  2v.  illus.  5maps. 
n.  p.  Piety,  1762.  P 


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London,  Jack. 

wild.       231p.  illus.         N.  Y.  Grosset,  [^903]. 

S,  Wa 


Call  of  the  wild.       231p.  illus.         N.  Y.  Grosset,  [^9031. 


A   story   of  the  Klondike   region. 

Lord,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Laughlin). 

Reminiscences  of  eastern  Oregon.         255p.   3por.   lOpl. 

Portland,  Or.  Irwin,  1903.  M,  P,  Wa,  Wu 

Lord,  John  Keast. 

At  home  in  the  wilderness,  what  to  do  there  and  how 

to  do  it;   a  hand-book  for  travellers  and  emigrants. 

323p.   illus.   Ipor.         Lond.   Hardwicke,   1867.  L 

Same.     Ed.  3.         Lond.    Hardwicke,    1876.  P,  S,  Wu 

The  author  was  at  one  time  naturalist  to  the  British 
North  American  boundary  commission.  In  this  book  he 
.gives  reminiscences  and  anecdotes  of  Walla  Walla,  Fort 
Colville  and  other  places  in  the  Pacific  .Northwest. 

Lord,  John  Keast. 

Naturalist  in  Vancouver  Island  and  British   Columbia. 

2v.  llpl.         Lond.  Bentley,  1866."  L.  S,  Wu 

Lord,  William  Rogers. 

First  book  upon  the  birds  of  Oregon  and  Washington. .  . 

304p.  illus.  pi.         Portland,  Or.  Gill,  1902.  S,  W,  Wh 

Lossing,  Benson  John  and  others. 

Countries  of  the  western  world;  the  governments  and 
people  of  North,  South,  and  Central  America,  from 
the  landing  of  Columbus  to  the  present  time;  pen 
and  pencil  pictures...  of  our  republic...  with... 
sketches  of  our  continent  beyond  the  states... 
698p.  illus.  Ipor.  2pl.  tab. 

N.  Y.  Interstate  m'f'g.  co.  [^8901.  P 

p.  322-334.     Columbia   river  region. 

Low,  Charles  Rathbone,  editor. 

Captain  Cook's  three  voyages  around  the  world,  with 
a  sketch  of  his  life.         512p.  illus.  31  pi.  tab. 
Lond.  Routledge,  n.  d.  P 

Ludlow,  Fitzhugh. 

Heart  of  the  continent;    a  record  of  travel  across  the 
plains  and  in   Oregon,  with  an   examination  of  the 
Mormon  principle.         o68p.  2por.  8pl.  tab. 
N.  Y.  Hurd,   1870.  ^ 

Same.     1871.  '^ 


104  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Luigi,  duke  of  the  Abnizzi. 

The  ascent  of  Mou|^  St  Elias  (Alaska)  bv  H.  R.  H. 
Prince  Luigi  Amedeo  di  Savoia,  duke  of  the  Abruzzi. 
narrated  by  Filippo  de  Filippi.  illustrated  by  Vittorio 
Sella  and  translated  by  Signora  Linda  Tillari,  "srith 
the  authors  supervision.  240p.  illus.  Ipor.  37pl. 
2niaps.  Q.         X.  Y.  Stokes,  118991.  S,  Wu 

Liitke,  Feodor  Petrovitch, 

Voyage  autour  du  monde.  execute  par  ordre  de  sa  ma- 
jeste  Tempereur  Nicolas  ler,  sur  la  corvette  Le 
Seniarine,  dans  les  annees  1&2€.  1827,  1825  et  1829. . . 
partie  historique. . .  traduit  du  Russe  par  le  con- 
seiller  detat  F.  Boye.  2t.  Ipl.  Smaps.  tab. 
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Lyman,  Horace  Slumner]. 

History  of  Oregon:  the  gro'wth  of  an  American  state. 
Associate  board  of  editors.  H.  W.  Scott.  C.  B.  Bell- 
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2  fac.  sim.         N.  Y.  North  Pacific  pub.  soc.  1903. 

O.  P,  Pu,  S,  W,  Wa,  Wh.  W-j 
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. . .  Mile  posts  in  the  development  of  Oregon ;  and,  char- 
acteristics   of    Oregon    as    an    American    common- 
wealth...  ■with  a  supplement...         22p.  map. 
Ehigene.  Or.  University.  1898.     (Bulletin  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oregon.  Historical  series,  v.l.  no.  IK    O.  Wh.  W-u 

Lyman,  Wtilliaml  Dlenison]. 

niustrated  history  of  Walla  Walla  county,  state  of 
Washington.         510p.  40por.  7pl.  Q. 

n.  p.  Lever.   1901.  S.  Wa.  Wh 

M.  E.  J. 

Dayspring  in  the  far  west:  sketches  of  mission  work  in 
northwest  America.        215p.  illus.  Imap. 
Lond.   Seeley.   1875.  Wh 

McBeth,  Kate  C. 

Nez  Perces  since  Lewis  and  Clark.         272r.  4por.  r.pl. 

N.  Y.  Revell.  1^908].  P.  S 

McCain,  Charles  W.  compiler. 

History  of  the  S.  S.  ■"Beaver"';  being  a  graphic  and  vivid 
sketch  of  this  noted  pioneer  steamer  and  her  ro- 
mantic cruise  for  over  half  a  century  on  the  placid 
island  dotted  waters  of  the  North  Pacific...  99p. 
2por.  fac.  sim.         Vancouver.  B.  C.  Evans.  1894.  L 


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105 


McClellan,  R.  Guy. 

Golden  state;  a  history  of  the  region  west  of  the  Rocky 
mountains,  embracing  California,  Oregon,  Nevada, 
Utah,  Arizona,  Idaho,  Washington  territory,  British 
Columbia,  and  Alaska,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 
present  time...  with  a  history  of  Mormonism  and 
the  Mormons.  685p.  illus.  gr.  of  por.  pi.  4maps. 
Phil.  Flint,  [^8721.  S 

McClure,  [Alexander  Kelly). 

Three  thousand  miles  through  the  Rocky  mountains. 

456p.  2por.  Ipl.         Phil.  Lippincott,  1869.  M 

McConnel,  John  Ludlum. 

Western   characters;    or,   Types   of   border   life    in   the 

western  states.         378p.  5pl.         N.  Y.  Redfleld,  1853.      P.  S 
p.  585-r>n7.     Columbia  rlvor  and  Oregon. 
Macdonald,  Duncan  George  Forbes. 

British  Columbia  and  Vancouver's  island.  .  .  also  an  ac- 
count of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  native  In- 
dians.        524p.  tab.  map.         Lond.  Longman,  1862.    L,  P,  S 
Macdonald,  Dluncanl   G[eorge]   Fforbesl. 

Lecture  on  British  Columbia  and  Vancouver's  island, 
delivered  at  the  Royal  United  Service  Institution,  on 
March  27,  1863.         59p.         Lond.  Longman,  1863.  L 

Macdowell,  Lloyd  W. 

Alaska  Indian  basketry.         [16p].  illus. 

Seattle,  Alaska  steamship  co.  1905.  S,  Wu 

Macdowell,  Lloyd  W. 

(The)  totem  poles  of  Alaska  and  Indian  mythology. 

ri6p.]         Seattle,  Alaska  steamship  co.  1905.  S,  Wu 

McEvoy,  Bernard. 

From  the  Great  Lakes  to  the  wide  West;  impressions  of 
a  tour  between  Toronto  and  the  Pacific.         288p. 
20pl.         Toronto,  Briggs,  1902.  L 

Briti.sh    Columbia. 
Macfarlane,  James,  editor. 

American  geological  railway  guide,  giving  the  geological 
formation  at  every  railway  station,  with  altitudes 
above  mean  tide-water,  notes  on  interesting  places 
on  the  routes,  and  a  description  of  each  of  the  forma- 
tions. .  .  Ed.  2.  rev.  enl.  426p.  N.  Y.  Appleton.  1890.  S 
Includos  Idaho.  Montana.  Oregon  and  Washington. 
Macfie,  Matthew. 

Vancouver  Island  and  British  Columbia:  their  history, 
resources  and  prospects. . .  574p.  illus.  Ipl.  2maps. 
l^ond.  Longman.  1865.  L,  S,  W.  Wu 


20g  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

MacGibbon,  Mrs.  Elma. 

Leaves  of  knowledge.         237p.  Ipor. 

I  Spokane,  Shaw,  •^1904].  P 

Sketches    of    travel    in    tue    United    States,    mainly    in    the 
West. 

Macgregor,  John. 

Commercial  tariffs  and  regulations,  resources,  and 
trade,  of  the  several  states  of  Europe  and  America, 
together  with  the  commercial  treaties  between  Eng- 
land and  foreign  countries;  part  the  sixteenth  states 
of  Mexico...         305p.  tab.  F.         Lond.  n.  pub.  1846.  P 

p.  123-232,    deals    with    Oregon    and    Xorthwest    America, 
Hudson's  Bay   company,  etc. 

McKenney,  L.  M.  and  company. 

McKenney's  Pacific  coast  directory  for  1883-4... 

1489p.         San   Fran.   McKenney,    1882.  S 

Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander. 

Reisen  von  Montreal  durch  Xord-westamerika  nach 
dem  Eismeer  und  der  Siid-See  in  den  jahren  1789 
und  1793:  nebst  einer  geschichte  des  pelzhandles 
in  Canada.         585p.         Hamburg,  Hoffman,  1802.  P 

Translation  of  his   Voyages  from   Montreal .  .  .  through   the 
continent  of  North  America. 

Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander. 

Voyages  dans  I'interieur  de  I'Amerique   septentrionale, 
faits  en  1789,  1792  et  1793...   tr.  de  I'Anglais  par  J. 
Castera. . .         3v.  Ipor.  3  fold.  maps. 
Par.  Dentu,  1802.  L 

Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander. 

Voyages  from  Montreal,  on  the  river  St.  Lawrence, 
through  the  continent  of  North  America,  to  the 
frozen  and  Pacific  oceans.  .  .  412p.  Ipor.  3maps. 
tab.  sq.  Q.         Lond.  Cadell,  1801.  L,  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander. 

Voyages  from  Montreal  through  the  continent  of  North 
America  to  the  frozen  and  Pacific  oceans  in  1789  and 
1793;  with  an  account  of  the  rise  and  state  of  the 
fur  trade.         2v.  Ipor.  2maps. 

N.  Y.  New  Amsterdam  b'k.  co.  1902.  M,  P,  Wu 

Mai>    in    pocket. 
McKonochie,  A. 

Summary  view  of  the  statistics  and  existing  commerce 
of  the  principal  shores  of  the  Pacific  ocean... 
365p.  Imap.  tab.         Lond.  Richardson,  1818.  L,  P,  Wu 


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Macknight,  Thomas. 

Thirty  years  of  foreign  policy;  a  history  of  the  secre- 
taryships of  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen  and  Viscount  Pal- 
merston...         440p.         Lond.  Longman,   1855.  P 

Includes  Treaty  of  Washington  and   the  Oregon  question. 
Maclauries. 

Narrative,  or  journal  of  voyages  and  travels,  through 
the   northwest  continent  of  America;    in   the   years 
1789  and  1793,  by  Mr.  Maclauries.         91p.  Ipl. 
Lond.  Lee,  1802.  g 

M'Lean,  John. 

Notes  of  a  twenty-five  years'  service  in  the  Hudson's 

bay  territory.         2v.         Lond.  Bentley,  1849.  L,  S,  W 

Same.     2v.  in  1.         Lond.  Bentley,  1849.  P 

Maclure,  Margaret  C. 

History  and  folklore  of  the  Cowichan  Indians. 

89p.  illus.         Victoria,  B.  C.  Colonist,  1901.  L 

McMurry,  Charles  Alexander. 

Pioneers  of  the  Rocky  mountains  and  the  West. 

248p.  illus.  maps.         N.  Y.  Macmillan,  1904,  [^8911.        Wu 
Same.     1905.  P,  3 

Macnab,  Frances. 

British    Columbia   for   settlers;    its   mines,    trade,   and 

agriculture.         369p.  3maps.         Lond.  Chapman,  1898.        L 

McNaughton,  Margaret. 

Overland  to  Cariboo;  an  eventful  journey  of  Canadian 
pioneers  to  the  gold  fields  of  British  Columbia  in 
1862.         176p.  illus.  llpor.         Toronto,  Briggs,  1896.  L 

M'Vickar,  Archibald,  see  Lewis,  Meriwether  and  Clark,  William. 

Maelen,   [Philippe  Marie  Guillaume]   van  der. 

Carte  de  I'Amerique  sept,  le  d'apres  les  meileurs  ma- 
teriaux  Bruxelles  stablissement  geographique. 
141x111  cm.  4pts.        Brussels,  Vandermaelen,  n.  d.  S 

Maguire,  Amy  Jane. 

Indian  girl  who  led  them,  Sacajawea.         87p. 

Portland,  Or.  Gill,  1905.  P,  S.  Sp,  Wh 

Maguire,  HCenry]   N. 

The  coming  empire;   a  complete  and  reliable  treatise 
on    the    Black    Hills,    Yellowstone    and    Big    Horn 
regions.         177p.  illus.  7pl. 
Sioux  City,  Watkins,  1878.  M 


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Mahan,  John  HI arvey],  compiler. 

Mahan's  supplement  to  Ballinger's  codes  and  statutes  of 
Washington,  containing  the  general  statutes  and 
amendments  to  the  codes  enacted  at  the  legislative 
sessions  of  1899,  1901,  and  1903,  with  notes  of  de- 
cisions of  the  supreme  court  from  volume  16  to  vol- 
ume 30,  inclusive^  Washington  reports.  780p.  Q. 
San.  Fran.  Bancroft-Whitney  co.  1903.  S 

Mallandaine,  EdwCardl. 

First  Victoria  directory.         53p. 

Victoria,  V.  I.  Mallandaine,  March  1860.  L 

Same.     Second  issue.  82p.  1868.  L 

Same.     Third  issue.  82p.  1869.  L 

Same.     Fourth  issue.  95p.  1871.  L 

Same.     Fifth  issue.  103p.  1874.  L 

Mallandine,  Edward. 

British  Columbia  directory,  1887.        308p. 

Victoria,  B.  C.  Mollandine,  1887.  L 

Manning,  William  Ray. 

Nootka  sound  controversy  p.  281-478.  Wash.  Govt. 
1905.  (Reprinted  from  the  annual  report  of  the 
American  Historical  association,  1904).  Wu 

An  extremely  valuable  study.     Bibliography,   p.  472-478. 
Mantle,  Mrs.  Beatrice. 

Gret,  the  story  of  a  pagan.         Ipl.        N.  Y.  Century,  1907.      P 
Story  of  an  Oregon  lumber  camp. 
Manual  company,  compilers. 

Voters'  manual  for  Spokane  county,  state  of  Washing- 
ton, 1900.         SOp.         Spokane,  Wereship,   [19001.  Wu 
A    republican    campaign    document    containing    biographies 
and  statistics. 
Manypenny,  George  W. 

Our  Indian  wards.         436p.         Cin.  Clarke,  1880.  Wh,  Wu 

Contains  an  account  of  the  military  operations  in  Montana 
in  1860-1870. 

Marchand,  Etl^nne,  see  Fleurieu,  C.  P.  Claret. 
Marcy,  Randolph  Bfarnesl. 

Border  reminiscences.         396p.  illus.  12pl. 

N.  Y.  Harper,  1872.  P,  Wu 

ch.  10  deals   with   the   Northwest. 
Marcy,  Randolph  Bfarnesl. 

Prairie  traveler;  a  handbook  for  overland  expeditions 
with . . .  itineraries  of  the  principal  routes  between 
the  Mississippi  and  the  Pacific.  .  .  340p.  illus.  Ipl. 
Imap.  tab.         N.  Y.  Harper.  1859.  P,  S 

Same.     251p.         Lend.  Trutner,  1863.  Wu 


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Marcy,  Randolph  Barnes, 

Thirty  years  of  army  life  on  the  border,  comprising  de- 
scriptions of  the  Indian  nomads  of  the  plains;  ex- 
plorations of  new  territory;  a  trip  across  the  Rocky 
mountains  in  the  winter;  descriptions  of  the  habits 
of  different  animals  found  in  the  West,  and  the 
methods  of  hunting  them;  with  incidents  in  the  life  . 
of  different  frontier  men.  442p.  iUus.  13pl.  tab. 
N.  Y.  Harper,  1866.  p 

Marks,  A.  compiler. 

Mercantile   guide   to   cities   an   suburbs  of  the  United 
States   of  America:    Northwest  and   San   Francisco 
edition,  1892.         163-|-224p. 
San  Fran.  Mercantile  guide,  ["^1890].  S,  Wu 

Marshall,  William  I. 

History  vs.  the  Whitman  saved  Oregon  story;  three 
essays  toward  a  true  history  of  the  acquisition  of 
the  old  Oregon  territory.         Chic.  Blakely,  1904. 

M,  P,  S,  Sc,  W,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 
Marshall,  William  I. 

(The)  Hudson's  Bay  company's  archives  furnish  no  sup- 
port to  the  Whitman  saved  Oregon  story.         36p. 
Chic.  Blakely,  1905.  S,  Sp,  W,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 

Martin,  Archer. 

(The)    Hudson's  Bay  company's  land  tenures  and  the 
occupation  of  Assinihoia  by  Lord  Selkirk's  settlers. . . 
238p.  Ipor.  2maps.  2plans. 
Lnd.  Clowes,  1898.  L,  Wu 

Has  but  slight  direct  bearing  upon  the  Pacific  Northwest, 
but  is  valuable  in  comiection  with  the  history  of  the 
Hudson's  Bay  company. 

Martin,  George  Washington. 

How  the  Oregon  trail  became  a  road.        52p.  2por 

Salt  Lake  City,  Deseret  news,  1906.  P 

Martin,  RTobertl   MContgomeryl. 

Hudson's  Bay  territories  and  Vancouver's  island,  with 
an  exposition  of  the  chartered  rights,  conduct,  and 
policy  of  the  hon'ble  Hudson's  Bay  corporation. 
175p.  illus.  Imap.        Lond.  Boone,  1849.  L,  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

Mason,  Allen  C. 

Compendium    of    Information    concerning    the    city    of 
Tacoma  and  Washington  territory.        llOp. 
Portland,  Or.  Anderson,  1888.  W.  Wb 


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Masson,  L.  R. 

(Les)  bourgeois  de  la  compagnle,  du  Nord-Ouest,  recits 
de   voyages,   lettres   et  rapports   inedits   relatifs   au 
Nord-Ouest    Canadian;     publics    avec    une    esquisse 
historique  et  des  annotations.         ser.  1.  2v.  map. 
Quebec,  Cot^,  1889.  L 

Mayne,  Riichardl  Clharlesl. 

Four  years  in  British  Columbia  and  Vancouver  island; 
an  account  of  their  forests,  rivers,  coasts,  gold  fields 
and  resources  for  colonization.  468p.  18pl.  Imap. 
Lond.  Murray,  1862.  S,  Wu 

Mathies,  H.  G.  compiler,  see  Oregon  blue  book. 

Mattoon,  Charles  Hiram. 

Baptist  annals  of  Oregon.         v.l.  464p.  illus.  Ipor. 
McMinnville,    Or.    Press    of   the    Telephone    register 
pub.  CO.   ["=1905].  P 

Maurelle,  Francisco  Antonio. 

Journal  of  a  voyage  in  1775,  to  explore  the  coast  of 
America,  northward  of  California,  by  the  second 
pilot  of  the  fleet,  in  the  king's  schooner,  called  the 
Sonora,  and  commanded  by  Don  Juan  Francisco  de 
la  Bodega.  p.  471-538.  Imap.  tab.  sq.  Q. 
n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  P,  S 

From  the  paging  and  notes,  this  appears  to  be  part  of  a 
larger  work,  the  name  of  which  cannot  be  found.     Mau- 
relle's  journal  is  contained  also  in  Barrington's  Miscel- 
lanies,   p.  469-534. 
Mazama;  a  record  of  mountaineering  in  the  Pacific  North- 
west,     vol.  1,  no.  1— vol.  3,  no.  1,  1896— March,  1907. 
Portland,  Or.  1896-1907.  P,  S,  Wu 

Published  irregularly  by  the  Mazamas.  "A  club  of  moun- 
tain climbers."  Seven  numbers  had  been  issued  up  to 
and   including  March.    1907. 

Maury,  Mrs.  Sarah  Mytton   (Hughes). 

Statesmen  of  America  in  1846.         548p. 

Lond.  Longman,  1847.  P,  S 

Same.     261p.         Phil.  Carey,  1847.  Wu 

An  English  woman's  views,  giving  considerable  attention 
to  Oregon. 

Meacham,  A.  B. 

Wigwam  and  war-path;  or.  The  royal  chief  in  chains. .  . 

700p.  8por.  12pl.         Bost.  Dale,  1875.  P 

Meacham,  A.  B. 

Wine-ma    (the  woman-chief)    and  her  people.        168p. 

6por.  8pl.        Hartford,  Amer.  pub.  co.  1876.  P,  S 


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Meany,  Edmond  Sltephenl. 

Indian  geographic  names  of  Washington.         20p. 

Seattle,  Hyatt-Fowells  school,   119081.  Wu 

Meany,  Edmond  SltephenJ. 

Vancouver's   discovery   of   Puget   sound;    portraits   and 
biographies  of  the  men   honored   in   the  naming  of 
geographic  features  of  northwestern  America. 
344p.  front. (por.)   23por.  13pl.  4maps. 
N.  Y.  Macmillan,  1907.  P,  S,  Sc,  Sp,  W,  Wa,  Wu 

[Meany,  Edmond  Stephen,  editor \. 

Art  work  of  the  state  of  Washington.         [122]  p.  pi.  F. 

Oshkosh,  Wis.  Art  photogravure  co.  1900.  S,  Wu 

Mainly  composed  of  full  paged  plates,  but  a  few  pages  of 
text  are  scattered  through  the  liook. 

Meares,  John. 

Authentic  copy  of  the  memorial  to  the  Right  Honour- 
able William  Wyndham  Grenville...  dated  30th 
April,  1790,  and  presented  to  the  House  of  commons, 
May  13,  1790,  containing  every  particular  respecting 
the  capture  of  the  vessels  in  Nootka  sound.  65p. 
Lond.  Debrett,  [17901.  L 

Meares,  J[ohn]. 

Collection     de     cartes    geographiques,     vues,     marines, 

plans  et  portraits...   traduits  de  I'Anglais  par  J.  B. 

L.  J.  Billecocq.  .  .         Ipor.  19pl.  Splans.  Imap.  sq.  Q. 

Par.  Buisson,  1795.  L,  Wu 

Plate  2  missing.     Evidently  this  is  the  atlas  volume  of  the 

4  volume  French  edition  of  Meares.     See  next  entry. 

Meares,  John. 

Voyages  de  la  Chine  a  la  cote  nord-ouest  d'Am^rique, 
faits  dans  les  annees  1788  et  1789;  pr6ced6s  de  la 
relation  d'un  autre  voyage  execute  en  1786  sur  le 
vaisseau  le  Nootka,  parti  du  Bengale;  traduits  de 
FAnglais  par  J.  B.  L.  I.  Billecocq.  4v.  Ipor.  17pl. 
lOmaps,  V.4.  sq.  F.        Par.  Buisson,  1795.  L,  P 

Translation  of  his  Voyages  made  in   the  years   1788-1789, 
from  China  to  the  northwest  coast  of  America. 

Meares,  John. 

Voyages  made  in  the  years  1788  and  1789,  from  China 
to  the  northwest  coast  of  America...  twithl  obser- 
vations on  the  probable  existence  of  a  northwest 
passage...  3r2p.  Ipor.  15pl.  lOmaps.  tab.  sq.  Q. 
Lond.  Walter,  1790.  L,  P.  S.  Wu 

Same.     2v.  4pl.  9maps.        Lond.  Walter,  1791.  P,  W.  Wu 


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Meeker,  Ezra. 

(The)   ox  team;   or,  The  old  Oregon  trail,  18521906... 

248p.  illus.  Ipor.         Omaha,  Meeker,  [19061.  S,  Sp 

Same.     Indianapolis,  Meeker,    [19061.  P 

Same.    Ed.  4.  2maps.        N.  Y.  Meeker,  1907.  M 

Meeker,  Ezra. 

Pioneer  reminiscences  of  Puget  sound,  the  tragedy  of 
Leschi.  An  account  of  the  coming  of  the  first  Amer- 
icans and  the  establishment  of  their  institutions; 
their  encounters  with  the  native  race;  the  first 
treaties  with  the  Indians  and  the  war  that  followed; 
seven  years  of  the  life  of  I.  I.  Stevens  in  Washington 
territory;  cruise  of  the  author  on  Puget  sound  50 
years  ago;  Nisqually  house  and  the  Hudson  Bay  co. . . 
554p.  illus.  15por.  lOpl.  2  fac.  sim. 
Seattle,  Lowman,  1905.  P,  S,  Sp,  W,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 

Meeker,  E[zra]. 

Washington  territory  west  of  the  Cascade  mountains, 
containing   a   description   of   Puget   sound   and    the 
rivers  emptying  into  it. . .         52p. 
Olympia,  W.  T.  Transcript  office,  1870.  S,  Wu 

Meeker,  Ezra. 

Who  named  Tacoma?  Address  by  Ezra  Meeker,  to  the 
Washington  historical  society,  at  Tacoma,  January 
22,  1904.        8p        n.  t-p.  n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  S,  Wu 

Melish,  John. 

Geographical  description  of  the  United  States,  with  the 
contiguous  countries,  including  Mexico  and  the  West 
Indies;  intended  as  an  accompaniment  to  Melish's 
map  of  these  countries.  New  ed.  507p.  12maps. 
tab.        Phil,  Author,  1822.  P 

p.  417-424.     Western   territory. 

p.  426-427.     British   possessions ;    Western   territory. 

Mercantile  guide,  see  Marks,  A. 

Merriam,  George  S. 

Life  and  times  of  Samuel  Bowles.        2v. 

N.  Y.  Century,  1885.  Wu 

V.  2,  p.  1-15.     Visit  to  the   Pacific  coast. 

Methodist  Episcopal  church.    Puget  Sound  annual  conference. 
Journal  of  the  Puget  Sound  annual  conference  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  church,  twelfth  session  held  at 
Seattle,  Washington,  Sept.  4-9,  1895.         69p.  Ipor. 
Kent,  Wash.  Fulmer,  (1895?].  Wu 


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Middleton,  Christopher. 

Reply  to  the  remarks  of  Arthur  Dobbs,  Esq.  on  Capt. 
Middleton's  vindication  of  his  conduct  on  board  his 
majesty's  ship  the  Furnace,  when  sent  in  search  of 
a  northwest  passage  by  Hudson's  Bay  to  the  west- 
ern American  ocean.  192+93p. 
Lond.  Brett,  1744.  p 

Miles,  Nelson  A. 

Personal  recollections  and  observations;  or,  From  New 
England  to  the  Golden  Gate...         591p.  illus. 
Chic.  Werner,  1896.  Wh,  Wu 

Chapters   30-34   treat  of  the   history   of  OregOD,   Washing- 
ton, and  Alaska. 

Miller,  Cincinnatus  Heine. 

Life  amongst  the  Modocs;  unwritten  history.         400p. 

Lond.  Bentley,  1873.  S,  "Wu 

Same.     With  title  Unwritten  history;   life  amongst  the 
Modocs...         445p.  Ipor.  23pl. 

Hartford,  Amer.  pub.  co.  1874.  P 

Miller,  Cincinnatus  Heine. 

Memorie  and  rime.         N.  Y.  Funk,  1884.  P 

p.  43-140.     In  Oregon. 
Miller,  Cincinnatus  Heine. 

My  own  storJ^         253p.  8pl.         Chic.  Clarke,  1890.  P 

Covers  Modoc  war. 
Miller,  G.  W. 

Battle  of  Walla  Walla.         8p. 

[AValla  Walla,  Walla  Walla  union,  19051.  Sp 

Miller,  Joaquin,  pseudonym,  see  Miller,  Cincinnatus  Heine. 

[Miller,  Wallace  J.l 

Trip  along  the  Columbia  river,  from  British  Columbia  to 
the  sea,  with  numerous  illustrations  by  the  author 
and  from  photographs,  to  which  are  appended  brief 
sketches  of  several  important  cities  and  towns  along 
the  river  in  Oregon  and  Washington.  142p. 
n.  p.  n.  pub.  1890.  S 

Miller,  Wallace  J.  see  Pacific  publishing  company. 

Mills,  David. 

Canadian  view  of  the  Alaskan  boundary  dispute...   in 
an  interview  with  the  correspondent  of  the  Chicago 
Tribune  on  the  14th  August,  1899.        23p. 
Ottawa,   Govt.   1899.  L 

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Milton,  [William  Wentwortii  Fitzwilliam],  viscount. 

History  of  the  San  Juan  water  boundary  question,  as 
afEecting    the    division    of   territory   between    Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States...         446p.  2maps. 
Lond.  Cassell,  1869.  L,  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

Milton,  William  Wentworth  Fitzwilliam,  viscount  and 
Cheadle,  W.  B. 
Northwest  passage  by  land ...  an  expedition  from  the 
Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  undertaken  with  the  view  of 
exploring  a  route  across  the  continent  to  British  Co- 
lumbia through  British  territory,  by  one  of  the  north- 
ern passes  in  the  Rocky  mountains.  397p.  22pl. 
Imap.         Lond.  Cassell,   [pref.  1865].  P 

Same.     Ed.  6.  400p.  23pl.  Imap+lmap  in  pocket. 

Lond.  Cassell,   [18651.  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  7.  394p.  8pl.  Imap.         Lond.  Cassell,  [18651.       L,  S 
Mitchell,  Samuel  Augustus. 

Mitchell's  new  map  of  Texas,  Oregon  and  California, 
with  the  regions  adjoining,  [with!  accompaniment. 
46p.  Imap.  F.         Phil.  Mitchell,  1846.  P,  S,  Wu 

-The  interesting  map  marks  the  emigrant  route  to  Oregon 
and  shows  the  extreme  limits  of  the  Oregon  territory. 

Mitchell's  reference  and  distance  map  of  the  United  States; 
accompaniment.  .  .         324p.  tab. 

Phil.  Mitchell,  1834.  P 

Moberly,  Walter. 

Rocks  and  rivers  of  British  Columbia.         104p.  pi.  illus. 

map.         Lond.  Blacklock,  1885.  L 

Mock,  [Horace]  J.  and  Pace,  J.  W.  "~ 

The  Montana  blue  book;   a  biographical,  historical  and 
statistical  book  of  reference.        184p.  illus. 
Helena,  Journal  pub.  co.  1891.  M 

Mofras,  [Eugene]  Duflot  de. 

Exploration  du  territoire  de  I'Oregon,  des  Californies  et 
de  la  Mer  Vermeille,  executee  pendant  les  annees 
1840,  1841  et  1842...  3v.  12pl.  ISmaps.  tab.  v.  3, 
F6.        Par.   Bertrand,   1844.  P,  S,  W 

V.  3   Is   the  atlas. 
Same.     v.  2,  only.  Wu 

Mohr,  N. 

(Ein)  streifzug  durch  den  nord-westen  Amerikas;   fest- 
fahrt  zur  Northern  Pacific-bahn  im  herbste  1883. 
394p.         Ber.  Oppenheim,  1884.  P 


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Mdllhausen,  Baldwin. 

Diary  of  a  journey  from  the  Mississippi  to  the  coasts  of 
the  Pacific. .  .  [1853-54]  with  an  introd.  by  Alexander 
von  Humboldt;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Percy  Sinnett.  2v. 
illus.  19pl.  Imap.        Lond.  Longman,  1858.  P,  S 

Monette,  John  Wesley. 

History  of  the  discovery  and  settlement  of  the  valley  of 
the  Mississippi,  by. .  .  Spain,  France  and  Great 
Britain,  and  the  subsequent  occupation,  settlement 
and  extension  of  civil  government  by  the  United 
States  until  the  year  1846.  2v.  2pl.  Smaps.  tab. 
N.  Y.  Harper,  1848.  P 

V.  2,  ch.  17.  Extension  of  the  federal  union  west  of  the 
Mississippi.  .  .A.  D.  1803  to  1846.  This  Includes  Lewis 
and   Clark   exploration    and   emigration. 

Monroe,  L.  G. 

City  of  Spokane.         21p.  front,  illus.       (Reprinted  from 

the  New  England  magazine,  Oct.  1905).  Sp 

Montague,  Richard  Ward. 

Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  court  of  Oregon, 
volumes  1  to  43,  inclusive...         972p. 

San.  Fran.  Bancroft,  1905.  P 

Oregon  index  digest  covering  all  decisions  after  vol.  43, 
Supreme  court;  it  supplements  Montague's  digest.  15p. 
St.    Paul,    Keefe,    1906. 

Montana.    Historical  society. 

Contributions  to  the  historical  society  of  Montana. 
V.  1-6,  1876-1907.         Helena,  Mont.  v.  pub.  1876-1907. 

M,  Mu,  W,  Wu 
Same.     v.  4.    326p.         Helena,    Mont.    Independent    pub. 

CO.  1903.  S 

Montana.     Historical  society.     Library. 

Catalogue,  also  the  report  of  the  librarian  for  the  years 
1891-92,  being  the  first  biennial  report  and  catalogue. 
128p.        Helena,  Mont.  Wells,  1892.  Mu 

Montana.     Republican  state  convention. 

Proceedings...  April  12,  1904,  together  with  a  short 
history  of  the  republican  party  since  admission  as  a 
state.        22p.        n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  S 

Montana.     Society  of  the  framers  of  the  constitution. 

First  reunion,  Helena,  Montana,  Saturday,  November  8, 

1890.         25p.         n.  t.  p.  Mu 

Same.     Second  reunion,  1891.         202p. 

Indianapolis,    Baker-Randolph,    n.  d.  Mu 


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Montana.     University. 

Bulletins  No.  1-53.         Missoula,  Mont.  19011908.  Mu 

Montana  agricultural  college  science  studies.         v.  1,  nos. 
1-3.   I39p.   illus.   Ipl.         Bozeman,   Montana  agricul- 
tural college,  1904-5.  S 
Xo.    1,    Nov.    1.    1004.      Blankinshlp.    J.    W.      Century    of 

botanical    exploration    in    Montana. 
Xo.  2,  Feb.,   1905.  Blankinship.  J.  W.     Supplement  to  the 

flora  of  Montana. 
Xo.   3,  May.   1905.     Blankinship,   .T.   W.     Common   names 

of  Montana  plants. 

Montana  bar  association. 

Proceedings  from  its  organization,  January  8,  1885,  to 
January  14,  1902,  with  addresses,  obituaries,  consti- 
tution, list  of  officers,  members,  etc.  edited  by  Ed- 
ward C.  Russel,  secretary.         447p.  19por. 
Helena,  Mont.  State  pub.  co.  n.  d.  Mu 

Montana;    its  climate,  soil,  scenery,  resources  and  indus- 
tries.        32p.         N.  Y.  1883.  Wh 

[Montanus,  Arnold]. 

America;  being  the  latest  and  most  accurate  descrip- 
tion of  the  new  world,  containing  the  original  of  the 
inhabitants  and  the  remarkable  voyages  thither,  the 
conquest  of  the  vast  empires  of  Mexico  and  Peru. .  . 
collected...  by  John  Ogilby.  .  .  2v.  illus.  6por. 
32pl.  20maps.  F5.         Lond,  Author,  1671.  P 

Quoted  by  Bancroft  for  Straits  of  Anian. 

Moore,  O.  M.  compiler. 

Washington   illustrated,   including   views   of  the   Puget 
sound  country  and  Seattle,  the  gateway  of  the  Orient, 
with  glimpses  of  Alaska.         [113p.]  illus. 
Seattle,  Puget  sound  bureau  of  information,  [19011.         Wu 
An  album  of  views  alternating  with  description. 

Morice,  A[drienl    GTabriell. 

History  of  the  north  interior  of  British  Columbia,  form- 
erly New  Caledonia    [1660   to  18801.         Ed.  2.   349p. 
illus.  ITpor.  2  gr.  of  por.  9pl.  Imap. 
Toronto,  Briggs,  1904.  S,  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  3.    368p.         Toronto,   Briggs,    1905.  L 


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Morrell,  Benjamin. 

Narrative  of  four  voyages  to  the  South  sea.  north  and 
south  Pacific  ocean,  Chinese  sea,  Ethiopic  and  south- 
ern Atlantic  ocean,  Indian  and  Antarctic  ocean,  from 
the  year  1822  to  1831. .  .  to  which  is  prefixed  a  brief 
sketch  of  the  author's  early  life.  492p.  Ipor. 
N.  Y.  Harper,  1832.  p 

Morris,  Charles. 

Heroes  of  discovery  in  America.         344p.  12pl. 

Phil.  Lippincott,  1906.  S,  P 

p.  329-337.  Saving  of  Oregon  and  the  adventures  of  Dr. 
Whitman. 

Morris,  Mjs.  Ida  Dorman. 

Pacific  coast  vacation.         2por.  67pl. 

Lond.  Abbey  press,  ['^lOOl].  P 

Same.     With   but  one  portrait.  Wu 

Morris,  Mrs.  James  Edwin,  see  Morris,  Mrs.  Ida  Dorman. 

Morris,  William  Gouverneur. 

Report  upon  the  customs  district,  public  service,  and 
resources  of  Alaska  territory.         163p.  lOpl.  Imap. 
Wash.  Govt.  1879.  W,  Wu 

Issued  as  Senate  Executive  document.  No.  59,  45th  Con- 
gress, 3rd  session. 

Morse,  Jedidiah. 

Report  of  the  secretary  of  war  of  the  United  States,  on 
Indian  affairs,  comprising  a  narrative  of  a  tour  per- 
formed in  the  summer  of  1820...  for...  ascertain- 
ing. . .  the  actual  state  of  the  Indians  in  our  country. 
400p.  Imap  Ipl.         New  Haven,  Converse,  1822.  S,  Wu 

This  valuable  report  seems  not  to  have  been  issued  as  a 
government  document.  It  is  Important  as  showing  the 
knowledge  at  that  time  of  the  Indians  of  the  Pacific 
Northwest.  The  author  was  the  father  of  S.  F.  B.  Morse 
of  telegraph  fame. 

Moseley,  HCenry]  NTottidge]. 

Oregon;  its  resources,- climate,  people  and  productions. 

125p.  Imap.  tab.        Lond.  Stanford,  1878.  L,  P,  S,  Wu 

Moser,  Jefferson  F. 

Salmon  and  salmon  fisheries  of  Alaska. .  .         178p.  illus. 

61pl.   2  fold.  maps.  Q.         Wash.   Govt.   1899.  Wu 

Same  in  Bulletin  of  U.  S.  Fish  Commission  for  1S98.  p. 
1-178. 


118  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

[Mountain,  George  Jehoshaphatl. 

Journal  of  the  Bishop  of  Montreal,  during  a  visit  to  the 
church  missionary  societj^'s  northwest  America  mis- 
sion...        Ed.  2.  166p.  4pl.  Imap. 
Lond.  Seeleys,  1849.  S 

Mountain,  George  Jehoshaphat. 

Songs  of  the  wilderness;  being  a  collection  of  poems 
written  in  some  different  parts  of  the  territory  of  the 
Hudson's  Bay  company  and  in  the  wilds  of  Canada, 
on  the  route  to  that  territory  in  the  spring  and  sum- 
mer of  1844...         153p.  4pl.         Lond.  Rivington,  1846.      P 

Mowry,  William  ATugustusl. 

Marcus  Whitman  and  the  early  days  of  Oregon. . . 
341p.  2por.  5pl.  2maps.         N.  Y.  Silver,   [^9011. 

M,  P,  Pu,  S,  W,  Wh,  Wu 
Mowry,  William  ACugustus]. 

Territorial  growth  of  the  United  States;  our  title  to 
Oregon.  Imap.  (Reprinted  from  the  Magazine 
of  American  historj%  v.  16,  p.  333-341,  October,  18861.  W,  Wu 

Mowry,  William  Alugustusl. 

Territorial  growth  of  the  United  States.        237p. 

13maps.  tab.        N.  Y.  Silver,  1902.  P,  Wh,  Wu 

p.  112-163.     Oregon, 
p.  164-176.     Alaska. 

Mowry,  William  A[ugustus]  and  Mowrj-, 

A[rthur]  MEayl. 

American  heroes  and  heroism.        223p.  illus. 

X.  Y.  Silver,  [^9031.  S,  Wh 

Contains  a  chapter  on  the  work  of  Father  Eells  and 
Whitman   College,   p.  176-81. 

Mowry,  William  ALugustus]  and  Mowry,  BLlanchel  S. 

American  pioneers.     363p.  illus.         N.  Y.  Silver,  [^9051.     Wh 

Contains  some  of  the  history  of  Oregon  in  the  account  of 
the  lives  of  J.  A.  Sutter,  A.  L.  Lovejoy  and  P.  H.  Bur- 
nett,  p.  187-215. 

Mudge,  Z.  A. 

Missionary  teacher;  a  memoir  of  Cyrus  Shepard,  em- 
bracing a  brief  sketch  of  the  early  history  of  the 
Oregon  mission.         221p.        N.  Y.  Carlton,  ['1848].        Wh 


A   CHECKLIST  j-^g 

Muir,  John,  editor. 

Picturesque  California:  the  Rocky  mountains  and  the 
Pacific  slope,  California,  Oregon,  Nevada,  Washing- 
ton, Alaska,  Montana,  Idaho,  Arizona,  Colorado, 
Utah,  Wyoming...         3 v.  illus.  pi 

N.  Y.  Dewing,  [^8881.  g 

p.  193-218,  Alaska ;  p.  265-288.  Washington  and  Puget 
Sound ;  p.  385-414,  Basin  of  tlie  Columbia  river ;  p.  415- 
420,    Montana. 

Mullan,  John. 

Miners   and   travellers'   guide  to   Oregon,   Washington, 
Idaho,    Montana,    Wyoming    and    Colorado    via    the 
Missouri  and  Columbia  rivers...         153p.  Imap. 
N.  Y.  Franklin,  1865.  M,    P,  S,  Wu 

Mullan,  John. 

Report  on  the  construction  of  a  military  road  from  Fort 
Walla  Walla  to  Fort  Benton.  363p.  lOpl.  4maps. 
tab.        Wash.  Govt.  1863.  P,  S.  Wu 

Miiller,  Gerhard  Friedrich. 

Voyages  et  decouvertes  faites  par  les  Russes  le  long  des 
cotes  de  la  merblaciale  &  sur  I'ocean  oriental,  tant 
vers  le  Japon  que  vers  I'Amerique;  on  y  a  joint, 
L'histoire  du  fleuve  Amur  et  des  pays  adjacens, 
depuis  la  conquete  des  Russes;  avec  le  nouvelle 
carte  qui  presente  ces  decouvertes  &  le  cours  de 
I'Amur,  dressee  sur  des  memoires  authentiques,  pub- 
liee  par  I'Academie  des  Sciences  de  St.  P6tersbourg, 
&  corrig6e  en  dernier  lieu:  ouvrages  traduits  de 
I'AUemand. .  .  par  C.  G.  F.  Dumas.  2v  in  1. 
388+207p.  Imap.         Amsterdam,  Rey,  1766.  P,  S 

Translated  into  English  under  the  title,  Voyages  from  Asia 
to  America. 

Miiller,  [Gerhard  Friedrich]. 

Voyages  from  Asia  to  America  for  completing  the  dis- 
coveries of  the  northwest  coast  of  America,  to  which 
is  prefixed,  a  summary  of  the  voyages  made  by  the 
Russians  on  the  frozen  sea,  in  search  of  a  northeast 
passage;  tr.  from  the  high  Dutch...  by  Thomas 
Jefferys.  43+76p.  3maps.  tab.  sq.  Q. 
Lond.  Jeffreys,   1761.  L.  P.  S,  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  2.   120p.         1764.  S 

Translated    into    French    under    the    title,    Voyages    et    de- 
couvertes faites  par  les  Russes. 
Edition  2  contains  also  a  history  of  Kamtchatka. 


l^Q  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Munoz,  Juan  Bautista. 

Historia  del  nuevo-mundo.         v.  1.  364p.  Ipor.  Imap.  Q. 

Madrid,  LaVinda  de  Ibarra,  1793.  P 

No    more   published. 
Munson,  Lyman  E. 

Montana  as  it  was,  and  as  it  is.         23p. 

New  Haven,  Yale  review,  Aug.  1899.  M 

Murray,  Hugh. 

Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  British  America.  .  . 

3v.  illus.  3pl.  6maps.         Edin.  Oliver,  1839.  S,  Wu 

Volume  3  contains  considerable  material  upon  the  Hudson's 
Bay  company  and  their  work  in  the  region  of  the  Colum- 
bia  valley. 
Murphy,  John  Mortimer. 

Rambles    in    northwestern    America    from    the    Pacific 
ocean  to  the  Rocky  mountains.         364p.  Imap. 
Lond.  Chapman,  1879.  L,  P,  S,  W 

Murphy,  John  Mortimer,  compiler. 

Qregon  business  directory  and  state  gazetteer. . .  first 
year  of  publication.        382p.  illus.  5pl. 

Portland,  Or.  McCormick,  1873.  S 

Murphy,  John  Mortimer,  compiler. 

Oregon   hand-book  and  emigrant's  guide.         136p.    4pl. 

tab.         Portland,  Or.  McCormick,  1873.  P 

Murphy  and  Harned,  compilers. 

Puget  Sound  business  directory,  and  guide  to  Washing- 
ton territory,  1872;  comprising  a  correct  history  of 
Washington  territory,  and  a  condensed  but  compre- 
hensive account  of  her  agricultural,  commercial  and 
manufacturing  interests,  climatology,  mineralogy,  in- 
habitants, natural  advantages  and  industries,  to- 
gether with  a  complete  and  thorough  directory  of 
Olympia,  Steilacoom,  Seattle,  Port  Madison,  Port 
Gamble,  Port  Ludlow,  Port  Townsend,  and  every 
town  and  hamlet  on  Puget  Sound.  First  year  of  pub- 
lication.        71-|-[123]p. 

Olympia,  Murphy  and  Harned,  ["=1872].  S 

Murray,  Hugh. 

Historical  account  of  discoveries  and  travels  in  North 
America.  .  .  with  observations  on  emigration. 
2v.  Imap.        Lond.  Longman,  1829.  P,  S 

Narrative  of  the  negotiations  occasioned  by  the  dispute  be- 
tween England  and  Spain,  in  the  year  1790.      307p.  L 
n.  t.  p. 


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Nash,  Wallis. 

Farm,  ranch  and  range  in  Oregon.         32p.  illus. 

Salem,    Or.   Lewis   and   Clark  centennial   exposition 
commission  for  the  state  of  Oregon,  1904.  Wu 

Nash,  Wallis. 

Oregon;    there   and   back   in   1877.         285p.   illus.    lOpl. 

Imap.         Lond.  Macmillan.  1878.  L,  P,  S,  Wu 

Nash,  Wallis. 

Settler's  hand-book  to  Oregon.         tab. 

Portlnad,  Or.  Gill,  1904.  p,  s,  Wu 

Nash,  Wallis. 

Two  years  in  Oi'egon.         8pl.  tab. 

N.  Y.  Appleton,  1882.  L,  P,  S.  W,  Wh.  Wu 

Navigator:  directions  for  navigating  the  Monongahela, 
Allegheny,  Ohio  and  Mississippi  rivers,...  with  an 
appendix  containing  an  account  of  Louisiana,  and  of 
the  Missouri  and  Columbia  rivers,  as  discovered  by 
the  voyage  under  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clark.  Ed.  11. 
28maps.  tab.         Pitts.  Cramer,  1821.  P 

Nebraska.      State   commission   to   Lewis    and   Clark   expo- 
sition. 
Report.         81p.  5por.  5pl.  tab. 

Fremont,  Neb.  Hammond,   1905.  P 

New  map  of  the  state  of  California,  the  territories  of  Ore- 
gon and  Utah,  and  the  chief  part  of  New  Mexico. 
n.  p.  n.  pub.  [^1850].  P 

New  York  (state).  Lewis  and  Clark  exposition  commission. 
New  York  at  the  Lewis  and  Clark  exposition,  Portland, 
Oregon,  June  1  to  October  15,  1905.         127p.  9por. 
7pl.  tab.  sq.  Q.         Albany,  Brandow  pr.  co.  1906.  P 

Nicolay,  CLharlesl  GLrenfelll. 

Oregon  territory;  a  geographical  and  physical  account 
of  that  country  and  its  inhabitants,  with  outlines  of 
its  history  and  discovery.  226p.  illus.  Ipl.  Imap. 
tab.         Lond.  Knight,  1846.  L,  M,  P,  S,  W,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 

Same.     157p.         Lond.  Renny,  1880.  L 

Nicolay,  Charles  Grenfell. 

Proposal  to  establish  a  missionary  college  on  the  north- 
west coast   of  British  America,  in  a  letter  to  the 
Right  Honourable  William  Ewart  Gladstone... 
28p.         Lond.   Saunders,  1853.  L.  S 

Vancouver   Island. 
Nicolet,  John,  see  Butterfield,  Willshire. 


222  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Nixon,  Oliver  WLoodsonl. 

How  Marcus  Whitman  saved  Oregon...  illus.  Spor. 
8pl.  Imap.        Cliic.  Star  pub.  co.  1895. 

L,  M,  Mu,  O,  P,  Pu,  S,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 
Nixon,  O [liver]  WToodson]. 

Whitman's  ride  through  savage  lands  with  sketches  of 
Indian  life.         186p.  4por.  12pl. 
[Chic.]  Winona  pub-,  co.  1905.  P,  Sp,  Wu 

Nordhoff,  Charles. 

Communistic  societies  of  the  United  States.  .  .         illus. 

2por.  14pl.  Imap.  tab.        N.  Y.  Harper,  1875.  P,  S,  Wu 

p.  305-323.     Aurora    (Oregon)    community. 

Nordhoff,  Charles. 

Northern  California,  Oregon,  and  the  Sandwich  islands. 
256p.  illus.  Ipor.  2maps.  tab. 
N.  Y.  Harper,  1874.  P,  S,  Wu 

North  American  transportation  and  trading  company. 

Alaska  and  the  gold  fields  of  Nome,  Golovia  Bay,  Forty 
IVIile,  the  Klondike  and  other  districts.  136p.  illus. 
[Seattle],  N.  A.  T.  and  T.  co.  [1900?].  Wu 

North  Pacific  history  company,  covipilers. 

History  of  the  Pacific  northwest:  Oregon  and  Washing- 
ton . . .  also  biographies  of  the  earliest  settlers ...  of 
the  Pacific  northwest.  .  .         2 v.  illus.  por.  sq.  F. 
Portland,  North  Pacific  history  co.  1889. 

O.  P,  S,  Sp,  W,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 
North  Pacific  publishing  company. 

North  Pacific  almanac  and  statistical  hand-book  for 
1890,  containing  valuable  information  about  Oregon, 
W^ashington,  Idaho,  Alaska,  and  British  Columbia; 
compiled  from  the  latest  and  most  reliable  re- 
sources.        Ed.  2.  224p.         Portland,  Or.  Steel,  1890.        Wh 

[Northern  Pacific  railroad]. 

Great  Northwest:  a  guide-book  and  itinerary  for  the  use 
of  tourists  and  travelers  over  the  lines  of  the  North- 
ern Pacific  railroad,  the  Oregon  railway  and  naviga- 
tion company  and  the   Oregon  and   California  rail- 
road.. .         370p.  illus.  Ipl.  Imap  in  pocket.  ' 
St.  Paul,  Riley,  1886.  Wu 
Same.     390p.        St.  Paul,  Northern  news  co.  1888.  S 
-Same.     439p.        St.  Paul,  Riley,  1889.                                      Wh 


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Northern  Pacific  railroad. 

Official  guide  for  the  use  of  tourists  and  travelers  over 
the   lines  of  the   Northern   Pacific  railroad  and  its 
branches...         442p.  illus. 
St.  Paul,  Riley,  ["=1897].  S 

Northwest   boundary:    discussion   of   the   water   boundary 
question:  geographical  memoir  of  the  islands  in  dis- 
pute:  and  history  of  the  military  occupation  of  San 
Juan  island...         270p.  2  fold.  maps. 
Wash.  Govt.   1868.  L,  Wu 

Northwest  coast  of  America,  being  results  of  recent  eth- 
nological researches  from  the  collections  of  the 
Royal  museums  at  Berlin;  published  by  the  directors 
of  the  ethnological  department:  trans,  from  the  Ger- 
man.        12p.  13pl.  F.         N.  Y.  Dodd,  n.  d.  L 

Northwest  homeseeker  and  investor,  piihlisher. 

Inland  empire,  and  what  it  comprehends,  together  with 
a  sketch  of  the  principal  cities  and  surrounding  coun- 
try. .  .         67p.  illus.  Q. 
Spokane,  Northwest  homeseeker  and  investor,  1905.  Sp 

Northwest  mining  association. 

Proceedings  of  the  first  annual  convention,  held  at  Spo- 
kane, Wash.  October  2d  and  3d,  1895.         76p. 
[Spokane,  Wash.  Published  by  the  assoc,  18961.  Wu 

Notice  sur  le  territoire  et  sur  la  mission  de  I'Oregon,  suivie 
de    quelques    lettres    des    soeurs    de    Notre-Dame 
etablies  a  Saint  Paul  du  Wallamette.        180p.  Imap. 
Bruxelles,  Bibliotheque  d'education,  1847.  P 

O'Connor,  Mary  Hamilton. 

(The)  "vanishing  Swede";  a  tale  of  adventure  and  pluck 
in  the  pine  forests  of  Oregon.        209p.  illus.  Ipl. 
N.  Y.  Cooke,  1905.  P,  S 

Odell,  Mrs.  W.  H. 

Semi-centennial  offering  to  the  members  and  friends  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  Salem,  Oregon. 
109p.  14por.         Portland,  Or.  Swope,  1884.  VTh 

Odd  fellows,  Independent  order  of. 
Grand  lodge  of  Oregon. 
Proceedings  of  the.  .  .  annual  communication.  .  .  1871-73. 

tab.        Salem,  Or.  1872,  '71-73.  P 


Ig4  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Official  guide  to  the  Klondike  country  and  the  gold  fields 
of  Alaska,  with  official  maps.  296p.  illus.  Imap. 
Chic.  Conkey,  1897.  S 

Official  papers  relative  to  the  dispute  between  the  courts  of 
Great  Britain  and  Spain  on  the  subject  of  the  ships 
captured  in  Nootka  sound .  .  .  with  the  proceedings 
in  both  houses  of  Parliament  on  the  king's  message; 
to  which  are  added  the  report  of  M.  de  Mirabeau,  and 
the  subsequent  decrees  of  the  national  assembly  of 
France  on  the  family  compact.  lOOp. 
Lond.  Debrett,  n.  d.  L,  P,  S 

Ogilvie,  William.  ' 

Information  respecting  the  Yukon  district  from  the  re- 
ports of  Wm.  Ogilvie,  Dominion  land  surveyor,  and 
from  other  sources.         65p.  lOpl.  3maps. 
Ottawa,  Govt,  printing  bureau,  1897.  S,  Wu 

Ogilvie,  William. 

(The)  Klondike  official  guide,  Canada's  great  gold  field, 

the  Yukon  district.         153p.  illus.  Ipl.  Q. 
-    Toronto,  Hunter,  1898.  S' 

Ogilvie,  William. 

Lecture  on  the  Klondike  mining  district,   delivered  at 
Victoria,  British  Columbia,  November  5th,  1897. 
14p.         Victoria,  B.  C.  Wolfenden,  1897.  W 

O'Hara,  Edwin  V. 

Dr.  John  McLoughlin;   the  Father  of  Oregon.         22p. 

Bait.  n.  pub.  1908.  P 

Reprinted   froQi   The    Catholic    University   Buletln.    vol.  14, 
no.  2. 

Old  South  leaflets.     [General  series].         7v. 

Bost.  Directors  of  the  Old  South  work  [1896-19051. 

O,  P,  S,  W"u 
v.  6.  no.  131.     r»iscovery   of    the    Columbia    river,    1iy   E.    G. 

Porter. 
V.  G.  no.  !?>",.     Seward's    address    on    Alaska. 

Olympia,   (Wash.).     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Olympia,  the  capital  city  of  the  state  of  Washington. 

62p.  illus.        Olympia,  Recorder,  n.  d.  Wh 

Olympia,   (Wash.).     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Resources    and    industries    of    Olympia    and    Thurston 
county,  state  of  Washington.        16p.  illus. 
Olympia,  Crosby,  1898.  Wu 


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Olympia,    (Wash.)-     Charters. 

Charter  and  ordinances.         103p. 

Olympia,  Cavanaugh  1886.  W,  Wu 

Same.     261p.  Olympia,  Washington  Standard,  1891.        Wu 

Same.     424p.         Olympia,  Blankership-Satterlee  co.  1904.    Wu 

Olympia,  (Wash.).     First  Presbyterian  church. 

History  of  the  organization  and  directory  of  worship. .  . 

1854-1904.         r30p.]  illus.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  Wu 

Omen,  Maris. 

Sketches  from  Alaska.         63p.   illus. 

n.  p.  Reprinted  from  the  Chicago  Record,  1897.  Wu 

Onderdonk,  James  L. 

Idaho;   facts  and  statistics  concerning  its  mining,  farm- 
ing,   stock-raising,    lumbering,    and    other   resources 
and  industries...         150p. 
San  Fran.  Bancroft,  1885.  Wu 

Ontario.     Department  of  agriculture. 

Dominion    of    Canada;     comprising    the    provinces    of 
Prince  Edward  island.  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick, 
Quebec,  Ontario,  Manitoba,  British  Columbia,  north- 
west territories:    a  handy  book  for  emigrants.         2pl. 
Imap.  tab.         Ottawa,  Dept.  of  agriculture,  1880.  P 

Oregon.     Constitutional  convention,  1857. 

Journal  of  the  constitutional  convention  of  the  state  of 
Oregon,  held  at  Salem,  commencing  August  17,  1857, 
together  with  the  constitution  adopted  by  the  people, 
November  9,  1857.       130p.       Salem,  Or.  Byars,  1882.  W 

Oregon.     Lewis  and  Clark  centennial  exposition  commis- 
sion. 
Report.         6op.  2por.  39pl.  tab.  Q. 

Salem.   State  printer,  1906.  P 

Oregon.    University. 

General  register  of  the  officers  and  alumni,  1873-1904. 

lOOp.         [Eugene,  Or.]   University,  1904.  P 

Oregon.    University. 

In  memory  of  Thomas  Condon,  born  March  3,  1822,  died 
February  11,  1907.         64p.  2por.  Ipl. 

[Eugene,  Or.]  University,  June,  1907.  O,  Wu 

Published  as  University  of  Oregon  Bulletin,  n.  s.    v.  4,  no. 
8,  June,  1907. 


126  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Oregon.    University. 

Mineral  resources  and  mineral  industrj-  of  Oregon  for 
1903,  compiled  by  the  department  of  chemistry. 
112p.  4pl.  Imap.  tab. 

Eugene,  Or.  University,  1904.  P 

Oregon.    University. 

Report  to  the  10th-24th  legislative  assemblies,  1878-1907 
for  the  period  July  1,  1876- June  30,  1879;  July  1, 
1881-Xov.  1,  1906. 

Salem,  State  printer,  1876-1906.  P 

Oregon.     Woman's  relief  corps. 

Proceedings,  1885-1888,  1892,  1894-1904,  1906-1907. 

V.  p.  V.  pub.  1885-88,  1892,  1894-1904,  1906-7.  P 

Bound  in  2v. 
Oregon  bar  association. 

Proceedings  at  the  lst-3rd,  10th-13th  annual  meetings 
held  at  Portland,  Oregon,  1891-93,  1900-03. 
Portland,  Or.  v.  pub.  1891-93,  1904.  P 

Oregon  blue  book,  1895,  describing  the  Oregon  state  gov- 
ernment, Oregon  legislators  and  prominent  men... 
compiled    from   official   sources   by   H.    G.   Mathies. 
Sold  by  subscription  only.        190p.  illus.  Ipor. 
Portland,  Or.  Mathies,  1895.  Wu 

Oregon;  facts  regarding  its  climate,  soil,  mineral  and  agri- 
cultural  resources,   means   of   communication,   com- 
merce, and  industry,  laws,  etc.         46p. 
Post.  Rand,  1880.  Wh 

(Das)  Oregon-gebiet,  "der  rechtstitel  der  Verein.  Staaten 
klar  und  unbestreitbar" ;  offizielle  correspondenz  des 
Brittischen  bevoUmachtigten  ministers  in  Washing- 
ton und  des  staatssecretars  der  Vereinigten  Staaten 
(uebersetzung).         114p. 

Bremen,  Schunemann,  1846.  P 

Oregon  historical  society. 

Proceedings.         v.  1-7,    1899-1905. 

Salem,  Or.  v.  pub.  1900-1906.  Wu 

Same.    v.  3.  1901.  Wa 

The  years  1902,  1903,  1904  and  190.5  are  bound  together. 
Oregon  historical  society. 

Quarterly.        v.  1-8,  March,   1900-June,   1908.  O,  P,  S,  Wu 

Same.    v.  1-6.  Wa 

Savie.     V.  1-4,  8.  Pu 

Oregon  immigration  board. 

(The)  New  empire,  Oregon,  Washington,  Idaho. 

126p.  Q.         Portland,  Or.  Baltes,   [18891.  Wu 


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Oregon  immigratiou  board. 

Pacific  northwest,  its  wealth  and  resources;  Oregon, 
Washington,  Idaho;  the  city  of  Portland.  158p. 
illus.  Ipl. 

Portland,  Or.  Oregon  immigration  board,   [1891].  S 

Oregon;  its  resources,  soil,  climate  and  productions. 

47p.        Jacksonville,  Or.  Oregon  sentinel,  1871.  \Vh 

Oregon  journal;  5th  anniversary  number,  September  8, 
1907.         96p.  illus.  por.  maps.  F4. 

Portland,  Or.  Journal,  1907.  P,  S 

[Oregon  mining  journal  publishing  company.] 
Mining  laws  of  Oregon...         Ed.  2.  tab. 

Grants  Pass,  Or.  Mining  journal  pub.  co.  1902.  P,  S 

Oregon  native  son,  devoted  to  the  history,  industries  and 
development  of  the  original  Oregon...  May,  1899- 
Apr.  1901.        v.  1-2.  illus.  por.  tab. 

[Portland,  Or.]  Native  son  pub.  co.  1899-1901.  O,  P 

Same.     Lacking  the  number  for  April,  1901.  S,  Wu 

Same.    v.  1.  Pu 

Oregon  pioneer  association. 

Constitution  and  quotations  from  the  register...    [with 
Transactions  of  the  annual  reunion,  3rd-14th]. 
por.  tab.        Salem,  Or.  Waite,  1875-87.  O.  P,  S,  Wu 

Oregon  pioneer  association. 

Transactions,  lst-19th,  21st-34th,  1873-1891,  1893-1906. 

n.  p.  n.  pub.  1875-1907.  Wa,  Wu 

Same.     1873-1891,  1894,  1900-1905.  P 

Same.     1876-1886.  O 

Same.     1873-1891,  1893-1899.  Pu 

Same.     1876-1878,  1880-1884,  1889-1891,  1893-1904.  Wh 

V.20,  1892,  has  not  been  issued. 
Oregon  railroad  and  navigation  company. 

Eastern  Washington  territory  and  Oregon:  facts  re- 
garding the  resources,  productions,  industries,  soil, 
climate,  healthfulness,  commerce  and  means  of  com- 
munication..  .  particularly  describing  the  prolific 
Palouse  country  and  Powder  river  valley. . . 
48p.  fold.  map.     [Farmington,  W.  T.  O.  R.  &  X.  18881.        Sp 

Oregon  railroad  and  navigation  company. 

Restful    recreation    resorts    of    the    Pacific    northwest, 
where  they  are  and  how  to  reach  them...         48p. 
Illus.  map. 
Portland,  Or.  Oregon  railroad  and  navigation  co.  1903.        S 


Igg  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Oregon  state  medical  society. 

Proceeding  of  annual  meetings,  2nd-6th,  1875-79.        tab. 

Portland,  Or.  Himes,  1876-79.  P 

Proceedings    of    2n(i    annual    meeting    contain    constitution 
and  by-laws  of  the  society. 
Oregon  state  pharmaceutical  association. 

Proceedings  of  the  4th  annual  meeting,  1894.         115p. 

Portland,  Or.  Longshore  printing  co.  1894.  P 

Oregon  territory,  consisting  of  a  brief  description  of  the 
country  and  of  the  habits  and  manners  of  the  native 
Indian  tribes.  .  .         78p.  Imap. 

Lond.  Nattali,  1846.  P,  S,  Wh 

Oregon;    the    cost,    and    the    consequences,    "Sic    vos    non 
vobis,"  by  a  disciple  of  the  Washington  school. , 
14p.         Phil.  n.  pub.  1846.  S 

Oregonian,  The. 

Hand-book  of  the  Pacific  northwest.         631p.  illus.  tab. 

Portland,  Or.  Oregonian  pub.  co.  ["=1894].      O,  P,  Pu,  Sc,  Wu 
Oregonian,  The. 

Souvenir.       1850-1892.         200p.  illus.  maps.  tab.  ob.  F. 

Portland,  Author,  1892.  P 

Oregonian  and  Indian's  advocate;  our  object,  the  elevation 
of  the  Indian  race — our  means,  a  Christian  settle- 
ment in  Oregon.  Imap.  tab.  v.  1,  nos.  1-11.  Oct. 
1838-Aug.  1839.  Bost.  Oregon  provisional  emigra- 
tion soc.  1838,  1839.  S 
Same.  v.  1,  nos.  1,  5;  Oct.  1838,  Feb.  1839.  P 
Organic  and  other  general  laws  of  Oregon,  the.  .  .  1843-1872, 
[compiled  and  annotated  by  Matthew  P.  Deady  and 
Lafayette  Lanel.         922p. 

n.  p.  Eugene,  Or.  Semple,  state  printer,  1874.  Wu 

Ornes,  Fred,  compiler. 

The  Yakima  directory.         40p. 

North  Yakima,  (Wash.).  R^ublic  print,  1901.  Wu 

Outram,  James. 

In   the  heart  of  the   Canadian   Rockies.         447p.   Ipor. 

3maps.         N.  Y.  Macmillan,  1905.  Pu,  S 

Pace,  John  W.  and  Mock,  H.  J. 

The  Montana  blue  book.    A  biographical,  historical  and 
statistical  book  of  reference.        184p.  illus. 
Helena,  Mont.  Journal  publishing  co.  1891.  M 

Pacific  clipper  line. 

Seattle  to  the  Nome  gold  coast.        44p.  illus. 

[Seattle],  Richardson,  February,  1900.  Wu 


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Pacific  coast  association  of  fire  chiefs. 

Proceedings  of  the  annual  convention,   8th-10th,  1900- 

1902.        n.  p.  n.  pub.  n,  d.  '  -^u 

Pacific  coast  business  directory  for  1867...         568p.  tab. 

San  Fran.  Langley,  1867.  p  3 

Pacific  coast  steamship  company. 

Alaska  excursions,  season,  1901.        12p.  illus. 

[San   Fran.?]    Pacific   coast   steamship    co.    May    1, 


1901. 


Wu 


Pacific  coast  steamship  company. 
All  about  Alaska.        64p.  illus.  4pl. 

San  Fran.  Pacific  coast  steamship  co.  1894.  Wu 

Pacific  northwest;  information  for  settlers  and  others.  Ore- 
gon and  Washington  Territory.        32p.  Imap. 
N.  Y.  Rankin,  1883.  W 

Pacific  Northwest  immigration  board. 

(The)  Pacific  Northwest,  its  wealth  and  resources,  Ore- 
gon, Washington,  Idaho.         128p.  illus.  pi. 
Portland,  Or.  Pacific  Northwest  immigration  board, 
n.  d.  Wu 

Pacific  publishing  company. 

Southwestern  Washington;  its  topography,  climate,  re- 
sources, productions,  manufacturing  advantages, 
wealth  and  growth,  with  illustrated  reviews  of  the 
principal  cities  and  towns  and  pen  sketches  of  their 
representative  business  men,  also  biographical 
sketches  of  prominent  state,  county  and  municipal 
officials.         210p.  Q.  illus. 

Olympia,  Wash.  Pacific  pub.  co.  1890.  W,  Wu 

Compiled  by  Wallace  J.  Miller. 

Pacific  railway  report,  see  United  States — war  department. 

Pacific  tourist,  see  Williams,  Henry  T.  editor. 

Pague,  B.  S. 

Mild    temperature   of   the    Pacific   Northwest   and   the 
infiuence  of  the  "Kuro  Siwo."         lip.  3  charts. 
Portland,  Or.  Weather  bureau  print.  1899.  W 

Paliadino,  Lawrence  B. 

Indian  and  white  in  the  Northwest;  or,  A  history  of 
Catholicity  in  Montana,  with  an  introduction  by  the 
Riglit  Reverend  John  B.  Brondel...  411p.  55por. 
90pl.  Imap,  Ifacsim. 

Baltimore,  Murphy,  1894.  M,  Wu 

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130  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Palliser,  John,  see  Great  Britain.     Parliament. 

Papers  relative  to  the  exploration  by  Captain  Palliser. 

Palmer,  Frederick. 

In   the   Klondyke,   including   an   account   of  a   winter's 
journey  to  Dawson.         218p.  pi. 
N.  Y.  Scribner's,  1899.  S 

Palmer,  H.  Spencer. 

Report  of  a  journey  of  survey  from  Victoria  to  Fort 
Alexander,  via  North  Bentinck  Arm.         oOp. 
New  Westminster,  Royal  engineer  press,  1863.  L 

Palmer,  Joel. 

Journal  of  travels  over  the  Rocky  mountains,  to  the 
mouth  of  the  Columbia  river;  made  during  the  years 
1845  and  1846...  descriptions  of  the  valleys  of  the 
Willamette,  Umpqua,  and  Clamet;  a  general  descrip- 
tion of  Oregon  territory.  .  .  tab. 
Cin.  James,  1847.  P 

Same.     Reprinted    in    Thwaites,    R.    G.    editor.      Early 
western  travels,  v.  30.         311p. 
Cleveland,    Clark,    1906.  L,  M,  P,  Pu,  S,  W 

Same.     Separate      publication      from      Early      western 

travels.  S,  Wh 

Palmer,  W^m.  Harry. 

Pages  from  a  seaman's  log;  being  the  first  eighteen 
months  of  the  cruise  of  H.  M.  S.  Warspite,  in  the 
Pacific.         64p.         Victoria,  1891.  L 

Has  material  on  the  Northwest  coast. 

Pandosy,  M[ar]ie  C[har]les. 

Grammar  and  dictionary  of  the  Yakama  language . . . 
tr.  by  George  Gibbs  and  J.  G.  Shea.        59p.  Q. 
N.  Y.  Cramoisy  press,  1862.  S,  Sp 

Papers  relating  to  the  treaty  of  Washington;  Washington 
arbitration  and  general  appendix. . .  v.  6.  Imap. 
tab.        Wash.  Govt.  1874.  P 

Parker,  Henry  W. 

Dr.   Marcus   Whitman,   pioneer   missionary  to   Oregon. 

5p.        n.  pub.  n.  d.  Wh 

Parker,  Henry  W. 

How  Oregon  was  saved  to  the  United  States.        lOp. 

[N.  Y.  Funk],  1901.  Wh 

Reprinted  from   Homiletic   review,   July,    1901. 


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Parker,  Henry  W. 

Rev.  Samuel  Parker,  missionary  to  Oregon,  1835. 

6p.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  1895.  Wh 

Parker,  Samuel. 

Journal  of  an  exploring  tour  beyond  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains under  the  direction  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  per- 
formed in  the  years  1835,  '36,  and  '37...  317p. 
Ipl.  Imap.        Ithaca,  Author,   1838.  M,  P,  Sp,  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  2.  384p.  Ipl.  Imap.        Ithaca,  Author,  1840. 

L,  P,  Pu 
Same.     Ed.  3.  408p.  Ipl.  Imap.         Ithaca,  Mack. 

Mu,  P,  Wa,  Wh 
Same.     Ed.  4.  416p.         Ithaca,  Andrus,  1844.  W,  Wh,  Wu 

Savie.     Ed.  5.  422p.  illus.  Imap.         Auburn,  Derby,  1846. 

P,  S,  Wh 
Same.     Edin.  Chambers,  1841.  p 

Parkman,  Francis. 

Half-century  of  conflict.         2v.         Bost.  Little,  1894.     Mu,  Wu 
Same.     Bost.  Little,  1899.  S 

V.  2.   Verenclrc. 
Parkman,  Francis. 

Oregon  trail;   sketches  of  prairie  and  Rocky  mountain 

life.         Ed.  4.  rev.  381p.         Bost,  Little,  1872.  P 

Same.     Ed.  6.  381p.         Bost.  Little,  1880   [=18721.  P 

Same,     illus.         Bost.  Little,  1892.  P 

Same.     Ed.  8.  381p.         Bost.  Little,  v.  d. 

M,  Mu,  S,  Sc,  Pu,  W,  Wu 
Same,     illus.  8pl.         Bost.  Little,  1904  [n9001.  P 

Parkman,  Francis. 

Prairie  and  Rocky  mountain  life;  or,  The  California  and 
Oregon  trail.         Ed.  3.  448p.  Ipl. 

N.  Y.  Putnam,  1852  [^849].  P 

Published   also  under  the   title,   Oregon   trail. 
Parrish,  Randall. 

Great  plains;  the  romance  of  western  American  explora- 
tion, warfare,  and  settlement,  1527-1870.  Ed.  2. 
399p.  5por.  27pl.         Chic.  McClurg,  1907.  P.  S,  Wu 

Gives  explorations   and   fur   trade. 
Parry,  Sir  William  Edward. 

Journal  of  a  second  voyage  for  the  discovery  of  a  north- 
west passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific;   per- 
formed in  the  years  1821-22-23,  in  his  majesty's  ships 
Fury  and  Hecla.  .  .         464p.  Ipl. 
N.  Y.  Duyckinck,  1824.  W 


132  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Parry,  Sir  William  Edward. 

Journal  of  a  third  voyage  for  the  discovery  of  a  north- 
west passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  per- 
formed in  the  years  1824-25  in  his  majesty's  ships 
Hecla  and  Fury.  186-|-151p.  illus.  6pl.  4maps.  tab. 
sq.  Q.         Lond.  Murray,  1826.  P 

Parry,  Sir  WLilliam]  ELdwardl. 

Three  voyages  for  the  discovery  of  a  northwest  passage 
from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  and  narrative  of  an 
attempt  to  reach  the  north  pole.        2v.  Ipor.  Ipl. 
N.  Y.  Harper,  1868,  [^8401.  Wu 

Paterson,  Arthur. 

The  daughter  of  the  Nez  Perces.        2v. 

Lond.  Bentley,  1894.  Wu 

A  novel  based  upon  incidents  in  the  life  of  Cliief  Josepli. 
Pemberton,  J.  Despard. 

Facts   and    figures   relating   to   Vancouver   island    and 
British  Columbia. .  .         171p.  4maps.  tab. 
Lond.  Longman,   1860.  L,  M,  O,  P,  S 

Penrose,  John. 

Lives  of  Sir  Charles  Vinicombe  Penrose  and  Captain 
James  Trevenen.        301p.  2por. 

Lond.  Murray,  1850.  Wu 

p.  185-202.     Captain  Trevenen  on  board  the  Resolution  and 
Discovery  with  Captain  Cook  on  his  last  voyage  round 
the  world. 
Peron. 

Memoires,  sur  ses  voyages  aux  cotes  d'Afrique,  en 
Arable,  a  I'ile  d'Amsterdam,  aux  lies  d'Anjouan  et  de 
Mayotte,  aux  cotes  Nord-Ouest  de  I'Amerique,  aux 
lies  Sandwich,  a  la  Chine,  etc.  2v.in  1.  3pl.  Smaps. 
Par,  Brissot-Thivars,  1824.  L 

Perouse,  see  La  Perouse. 
Perrine,  F.  A.  C. 

Power  plants  of  the   Pacific   coast.         [24p.]    Q.   illus. 

N.  Y.  N.  Y.  electrical  society,  1902.  Wu 

A    paper   read   before    the    220th    meeting,    .Tan.    15,    1902. 
Transactions  of  the  N.  Y.  electrical  society,  No.  7. 
Peters,  DeWitt  C. 

Kit  Carson's  life  and  adventures.         604p.  7por.  28pl. 

Hartford,  Dustin,  1874.  P 

Peters,  DeWitt  C. 

Life  and  adventures  of  Kit  Carson,  the  Nestor  of  the 
Rocky  mountains...         534p.  Ipor.  9pl. 
N.  Y.  Clark,  1858.  P 

Same.     1859.  Wu 


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Petitot,  fimile. 

Quinze  ans  sous  le  cercle  polaire:  Mackenzie,  Anderson, 
Youkon.        322p.  illus.  lOpl.  map. 
Par.  Dentee,  1889.  L 

Pettit,  John. 

Speech  of  Hon.  John  Pettit,  of  Indiana,  on  the  bill  to 
establish  a  territorial  government  in  Oregon,  deliv- 
ered in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  14,  1847. 
8p.         Wash.  Blair,  1847.  Sp 

Phelps,  Thomas  Stowell. 

Reminiscences  of  Seattle,  Washington  territory,  and  the 
U.  S.  sloop-of-war  "Decatur,"  during  the  Indian  war 
of  1855-56;   ed.  by  Alice  Harriman.        48p. 
Seattle,  Alice  Harriman  co.  1908.  P,  S 

Reprinted  from  the  first  series  of  United  Service  Magazine. 

Reprinted  also  in  United  Service,  series  3,  vol.  2,  p.  464- 

505  (November,  1905).  Wu 

Picturesque  Seattle.         62p.  illus. 

Seattle,  Eshelman,   [^9011.  S 

Pierce,  Frank,  covipiler. 

Pierce's  code;  a  compilation  of  all  the  laws  in  force  in 

the  State  of  Washington,  including  the  regular  and 

extraordinary  sessions  of  1901.         1689p. 

Seattle,  Tribune  printing  co.  1902.  S,  Wu 

Pierce,  W.  H. 

Thirteen  years  of  travel  and  exploration  in  Alaska . . . 

223p.  1  illus.         Lawrence,  Kan.  Journal  pub.  co.  1890.    Wu 

Pierce  county  pioneer  association. 

Commemorative     celebration     at    Sequalitchew     Lake, 
Pierce  county,  Washington,  July  5th,  1906... 
lOlp.  14por.  4pl.  Imap. 
[Tacoma,  Wash.  n.  pub.  19061.  S,  Sp,  W,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 

Pierrepont,  Edward. 

Fifth    avenue    to    Alaska . . .    with    maps    by    Leonard, 

Forbes,  Beckwith.         339p.  4maps. 

N.  Y.  Putnam,  1884.  Wu 

Same.    Ed.  3.        1885.  S 

Pike,  Warburton. 

Barren  grounds  of  Northern  Canada.        300p.  map. 

Lond.  Macmillan,  1892.  L 


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Pike,  Warburton. 

Through  the  subarctic  forest;  a  record  of  a  canoe  jour- 
ney from  Fort  Wrangel  to  the  Pelly  lakes  and  down 
the  Yukon  river  to  the  Behring  sea.  295p.  illus. 
Ipl.  2maps.         Lond.  Arnold,  1896.  L,  S 

Pike,  Zebulon  Montgomery. 

Account  of  expeditions  to  the  sources  of  the  Mississippi, 
and  through  the  western  parts  of  Louisiana. . . 
2774-65+53+87p.  Ipor.  6maps.  tab. 
Phil.  Conrad,  1810.  L,  P 

Pike,  Zebulon  Montgomery. 

Expeditions. . .   to  headwaters  of  the  Mississippi  river, 
through  Louisiana  territory,  and  in  New  Spain,  dur- 
ing the  years  1805-6-7,  ed.  by  Elliott  Coues. 
New  ed.  3v.  Ipor.  6maps.  Ifacsim.  tab. 
N.  Y.  Harper,  1895.  L,  P,  S 

Pike,  Zebulon  Montgomery. 

Exploratory  travels  through  the  western  territories  of 

North  America...         436p.  2maps.  sq.  Q. 

Lond.  Longman,  1811.  P 

Savie.     394p.  Ipor.  4maps.  tab.  sq.  Q. 

Denver,  Lawrence,  1889.  P 

Pike,  Z[ebulon]   Mfontgomeryl. 

Pike's  expeditions;  journal  of  a  voyage,  to  the  sources 
of  the  Mississippi  in  the  years  1805  and  1806. 
277-l-65+52-f87p.  2pl.         n.  t.  p.  S,  W 

Pilling,  James  Constantine. 

Bibliography  of  the   Athapascan   languages.         125p. 
Wash.   Govt.  1892.    (Smithsonian  institution,  bureau 
of  ethnology).  Wu 

Pilling,  James  Constantine. 

Bibliography    of    the    Chinookan    languages    (including 
the    Chinook  jargon).         81p.    illus.         Wash.    Govt. 
1893.  (Smithsonian  institution,  bureau  of  ethnology).      Wu 
Pilling,  James  Constantine. 

Bibliography  of  the  Salishan  languages.        86p. 

Wash.  Govt.   1893.    (Smithsonian  institution,  bureau 
of  ethnology).  S,  Wu 

Pilling,  James  Constantine. 

Bibliography  of  the  Wakashan  languages.         70p. 

Wash.  Govt.  1894.   (Smithsonian  institution,  bureau 

of  ethnology).  Wu 


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Pinart,   [Louis]  Alphonse. 

Voyage  a  la  cote  nord-ouest  d'Am^rique,  d'Ounalashka 
a  Kadiak  (lies  Aleoutiennes  et  p6ninsule  d'Aliaska). 
24p.  Imap.         Par.  Delagrave,  1874.  p 

Extrait  du  BuUotin  de  la  Societe  de  g<5ographle,  D6cembre, 
1793. 

Piper,  Charles  V. 

Flora  of  the  state  of  Washington.         637p.  front.  19pl. 

3maps   (1  fold,  in  pocket).         Wash.  Govt.  1906. 

(Smithsonian    institution.    U.    S.    national    museum. 

Contributions    from   the   U.    S.    national   herbarium. 

V.  11).  S,  Sp,  W,  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Alaska-Yukon   gazetteer   and   business   directory,   1902, 

1903.  1905  06.         Seattle,  Polk,  1902-1905.  S,  Wu 

Same.     1907-08.         Seattle,   Polk,   1907.  S 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Anaconda  city  directory,  v.  5,  1905.         364p. 

Helena,  Mont.  Polk,  1905.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Bozeman  city  directory  and  Gallatin  county  directory. 
V.  3,   1904-05.         384p. 

Helen^,,  Mont.  Polk,  1904.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Butte  city  directory,  v.  20,  1906.         915p. 

Butte,  Mont.  Polk,  1906.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Chonteau  county  directory,  v.  2,  1905-06.         319p. 

Helena,  Mont.  Polk,  1905.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Directory  of  Adams  county,  Washington,  1906.         120p. 

Seattle,  Polk,  1906.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Directory  of  Lewis  county,  Washington,  1904.         149p. 

Seattle,  Polk,  1904.  ^'u 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Directory  of  Lincoln  county,  Washington,  1906.         201p. 

Seattle,  Polk,  1905.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Directory  of  North  Yakima  and  Yakima  county,  Wash- 
ington, 1905-06.         195p.         Seattle,  Polk,  n.  d.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Directory  of  Skagit  county,  Washington,  1903,  1905-06. 

Seattle,  Polk,  1903-1905.  Wu 


136  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Directory  of  Whitman  county,  Washington,  1904. 

381p.        Seattle,  Polk,  1904.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Everett  city  directory  and  Snohomish  county  directory, 

1894-95,  1901-02,  1906. 

Tacoma  and  Seattle,  Polk,  1894-1906.  Wu 

Same.     1904.         Seattle,  Polk,    [19031.  S 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  companj'. 

Grays    Harbor    and    Chehalis    county    directory,    v.  1-2, 

1903-04,  1905.        Tacoma  and  Seattle,  Polk,  1903-1905.     Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Great  Falls  and  Cascade  county  directory,  v.  3-4,  1904- 

05,  1906.        Great  Falls,  Mont.  Polk,  1904,  1906.  Wu 

V.  3  published  by  R.  L.  Polk  &  Co.  and  W.  T.  Ridgley. 
Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Helena  city  directory,  v.  17,  1906.        554p. 

Helena,  Mont.  Polk,  1906.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Idaho  state  gazetteer  and  business  directory,  v.  2,  1903- 

04.        697p.         St.  Paul,  Minn.  Polk,  1903.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Kalispell  city  directory  and  Flathead  county  directory. 

V.  1,  1901-02.         386p.         Helena,  Mont.  Polk,  1901.         Wu 
Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Kootenai  county  [Idaho]   directory,  v.  1,  1905.        123p. 

Seattle,  Polk,  1905.  Wu 

Bound  with   Shoshone   county    (Idaho)    directory. 
Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Minnesota,    North    and    South    Dakota    and    Montana 
gazetteer  and  business  directory,  v.  14,  1904-05. 
3223p.         St.  Paul,  Minn.  Polk,  1904.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Missoula  and  Hamilton  city  directory  and  Missoula  and 
Ravalli  county  directory,  1903  4.         512p.   Imap. 
Missoula,  Mont.  Missoulian,  [1906?].  IWu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Olympia  city  and  Thurston  county,  [Washington],  direc- 
tory. V.  1,  1902-03.         339p.         Tacoma,  1902.  S,  W,  Wu 
Same.    v.  2.        Seattle,  1904.  W 
Same.    v.  3.        Seattle,  1906.                                                 W,Wu 
Same.     v.  4.        Seattle,  1907.                                                    S,  W 


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Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Oregon  and  Washington  gazetteer  and  business  direc- 
tory,  1901-1908.         4v.         n.  p.   Polk,    [n901-1906].  P 

Same.     1903-1908,  3v.         [Portland,  Or.]  Polk,  <=1903-1906.    Wu 
Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Oregon,  Washington  and  Alaska  gazetteer  and  busi- 
ness directory,  1901-1902.         1248p. 

n.  p.  Polk,   [n901].  S,  W 

Same.     1903-04         n.  p.  Polk,  1903.  W 

Same.     1905-06.         Seattle,  Polk,  1905.  W 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Oregon,  Washington  and  Idaho  gazetteer  and  business 
directory,  v.  4-5,  1889-90,  1891-92. 

Portland,  Or.  Polk,  1889-1892.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Portland  city  directory,  v.  42,  1904.         1236p. 

Portland,  Or.  Polk,  1904.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Salem  city  and  Marion  county  directory,  1905. 

Portland,  Or.  Polk,   [^9041.  P 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Seattle  city  directory,  1889,  comprising  an  alphabeti- 
cally arranged  list  of  business  firms  and  private  citi- 
zens— a  classified  list  of  all  trades,  professions  and 
pursuits — a  miscellaneous  directory,  city  and  county 
officers,  public  and  private  schools,  churches,  incor- 
porated institutions,  secret  and  benevolent  societies, 

Seattle,  Polk,   [^8891.  Wu 

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S,  W.  Wu 
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etc. 

.  .  .     V. 

1.         574p. 

Same. 

V.  2. 

1890. 

Same. 

V.  3. 

1891. 

Same. 

V.  4. 

1892. 

Same. 

V.  5. 

1893 

94. 

Same. 

V.  6. 

1894-95. 

Same. 

V.  7. 

1895-96. 

Same. 

V.  8. 

1897. 

Same. 

12th 

year. 

1898. 

Same. 

13th 

year. 

1899. 

Same. 

14th 

year. 

1900. 

Same. 

15th 

year. 

1901. 

Same. 

16th 

year. 

1902. 

Same. 

17th 

year. 

1903. 

Same. 

18th 

year. 

1904. 

Same. 

19th 

year. 

1905. 

Same. 

20th 

year. 

1906. 

Same. 

21st 

year. 

1907. 

■\me. 

22nd 

year. 

1908. 

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Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Shoshone  county   [Idaho]  directory,  v.  1,  1905.         98p. 

Seattle,  Polk,  1905.  Wu 

Bound  with  Kootenai  county   (Idaho)   directory. 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Spokane  city  directory,  1890,  '92,  '95-1908.         15v. 

fold.  maps.         Spokane,  Polk,  1890  1908.  Sp 

Same.     1904,   1907.         Spokane,  Polk,   1904-1907.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Tacoma  city  directory,  v.  3,  1890.         704p. 

Tacoma,  Polk,   1890.  Wu 

Same.     1901,  1908.  S 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company. 

Walla  Walla  city  and  county  directory,  1905.         270p. 

Seattle,  Polk,  1905.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company  and  Parker,  J.  C. 
Bellingham  city  directory,  v.  4-6,  1904-1906. 

Bellingham,  Wash.  Polk  and  Parker,  1904-1906.  Wu 

Polk,  R.  L.  and  company  and  Parker,  J.  C. 

Whatcom  city  and  county  directory,  1903-04.         430p. 

Whatcom,  Wash.  Polk  and  Parker,  1903.  Wu 

Contains  directory  of  Fairhaven. 
Same.     Whatcom  city  directory,  1903-04.         1904.  S 

Poole,  Francis. 

Queen  Charlotte  islands;   a  narrative  of  discovery  and 
adventure  in  the  north  Pacific;  ed.  by  John  W.  Lyn- 
don.        347p.  3pl.  2maps.  tab. 
Lond.    Hurst,   1872.  L,  P,  S 

[Portland,  Oregon  J. 

Address  from  the  people  of  Oregon  and  Washington  ter- 
ritory to  the  congress  of  the  United  States,  showing 
the  reasons  why  liberal  appropriations  should  be 
made  for  the  improvement  of  the  navigation  of  the 
Columbia  and  Willamette  rivers.  14p.  tab. 
n.  p.  n.  pub.  [18811.  P 

Portland   (Or.).  Board  of  park  commissioners. 

Report  of  the  park  board  1904,  with  report  on  a  system 
of  parks  and  boulevards,  by  Olmstead  bros...  (re- 
printed from  the  park  report  of  1903).  84p.  6pl. 
n.  p.  n.  pub.    [19041.  P 

Portland  (Or.).    Board  of  public  schools. 

Annual  report  of  the  superintendent,  lS74-'92,  no.  1-19. 

2v.  illus.  tab.         Portland,  Or.  1884-92.  P 


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Portland    (Or.).     Board  of  trade. 

Annual  report,  with  statistics  showing  Oregon's  exports, 
trade  and  commerce  for  the  year  ending  July  1,  1877, 
Sep.  24,  1883— Sep.  29,  1889. 
Portland,  v.  pub.  1877,  1883-1889.  p 

[Portland  (Or.).     Chamber  of  commerce]. 
Oregon  and  its  resources.         32p.  illus. 

n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  g 

n.  t.  p. 

[Portland  (Or.).     Chamber  of  commerce]. 

Portland  guide  book:  general  guide  to  the  city,  mis- 
cellaneous information  and  street  map.  96p.  Imap. 
Portland,  Or.  Mclsaac,  ['19021.  S 

Portland   (Or.).     Chamber  of  commerce. 

What  to  see  and  how  to  see  it;   land  book  and  guide, 
containing  valuable  information  about  Portland  and 
vicinity...         128p.  illus.  fold.  map. 
Portland,  Or.  Multnomah  printing  co.  1905.  S,  Wu 

Portland  (Or.).     Charter  board. 

Proposed  charter  of  the  city  of  Portland ...  to  be  voted 
on  at  election  in  June,  1902.         168p. 

Portland,  Schwab,  n.  d.  P 

Approved,  filed  and  became  the  law  Jan.  2.3.  190.3. 

Portland   (Or.).     Common  council. 

Charter  of  the  city  of  Portland,  street  and  fire  depart- 
ment laws,  ordinances,  regulations,  etc.  1872. 
83p.         Portland,  Or.  Walling,  1872.  Wu 

Portland  (Or.).    Common  council. 

Rules  of  order  and  charter  of  the  city  of  Portland,  1874. 

12p.         Portland,  Or.  Walling,  1874.  Wu 

Portland  (Or.).    Common  council. 

Charter  of  the  city  of  Portland,  together  with  the  gen- 
eral ordinances,  table  of  grades  and  rules  of  order. .  . 
1879.         241+40p.  Imap.  tab. 
Portland.  Or.  Common  council,  1879.  P 

Portland  (Or.).    Common  council. 

Charter  and  general  ordinances  in  force  March  1,  1884, 
laws  of  paid  fire  department  and  table  of  city  grades, 
of  the  city  of  Portland,  1884.         437p.  tab. 
Portland,  Or.  1884.  P 


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Portland  (Or.).    Common  council. 

Charter  of  the  city  of  Portland,  and  general  ordinances, 
in  force  September,  1886,  together  with  rules  of  or- 
der of  the  common  council  and  police  and  fire  depart- 
men  laws  and  table  of  city  grades.         672p.  tab. 
Portland,  Or.  Common  council,  1886.  P 

Portland  (Or.).    Common  council. 

Laws  and  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Portland,  Ore 
gon;  comprising  the  rules  and  order  of  business  of 
the  common  council,  rules  and  regulations  govern- 
ing the  police  and  paid  fire  departments;  charter  of 
the  city. .  .  together  with  chronological  indexes  of 
ordinances  passed  by  the  common  councils  of  Port- 
land, East  Portland  and  Albina  from  the  date  of  the 
incorporation  of  said  cities  up  to  the  date  of  this 
publication;  rev.  comp.  .  .  by  W.  T.  Hume.  1332p. 
Portland,  Or.  Common  council,  1892.  P 

Portland    (Or.).     Common  council. 

General  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Portland,  Oregon  (in 
force  January  2d,  1905).         678p.  tab. 
Portland,  Or.  Common  council,  1905.  P,  Wu 

Portland  (Or.).    Fire  department. 

Souvenir,  Portland  fire  department,  published  in  the  in- 
terests of  the  firemen's  relief  fund.  304p.  illus.  F. 
Portland,  Or.  Irwin-Hodson  co.  1905.  Wu 

Portland  (Or.).    Lewis  and  Clark  centennial  exposition,  1905. 
Official  catalogue  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  centennial  and 
American-Pacific  exposition  and  oriental  fair,  Port- 
land, Oregon,  June  1   to  October  15,  1905.         160p. 
illus.  fold.  map.        Portland,  Or.  Hess,  [19051.  Wu 

Portland    (Or.).     Lewis   and   Clark   centennial   exposition, 
1905.     Committee  on  congresses. 
Program,  organization  and  addresses,  Lewis  and  Clark 
educational  congress,  Aug.  28  to  Sept.  2,  1905. 
121p.         [Portland,  Or.  Anderson,  1905?].  S,  Wu 

Portland   (Or.).     Library   association,   see  Library   associa- 
tion of  Portland. 

Portland  (Or.).    Young  men's  christian  association. 
First  annual  report.     [1869-69].         28p. 

Portland,  Or.  Himes  and  Daly,  1869.  Wu 

Portland   (Or.)   directory,  1864-1908.  P 

1864-1881,   published  by  McCormick. 

1882-1884,    published  by   Gill. 

1885-1908,   published  by  Polk. 


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Portlock,  Nathaniel; 

Voyage  round  the  world;  but  more  particularly  to  the 
northwest  coast  of  America;  performed  in  1785,  1786, 
1787,  and  1788,  in  the  King  George  and  Queen  Char- 
lotte, Captains  Portlock  and  Dixon...  384  +  40p. 
2por.  13pl.  Smaps.  tab.  sq.  Q. 
Lond.   Stockdale,   1789.  L,  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

Portlock,  [Nathaniel]  and  Dixon  [George]. 

Voyage  round  the  world  in  the  years  1785,  1786,  1787, 
and  1788,  performed  in  the  King  George,  commanded 
by  Captain  Portlock;  and  the  Queen  Charlotte,  com- 
manded by  Captain  Dixon;  under  the  direction  of  the 
incorporated  society  for  the  advancement  of  the  fur 
trade.         151p.  Ipl.         Lond.  Randal,  1789.  L 

Portlock,  Nathaniel  and  Dixon,  George. 

Reis  naar  de  Noord-West  kust  van  Amerika  gedaan  In 

de  jaren  1785,  1786,  1787  en  1788.         265p.  9pl.  Imap. 

Amsterdam,  Schalekamp,  1795.  L 

Portrait  and  biographical  record  of  Portland  and  vicinity, 

Oregon.         883p.  149por.  sq.  Q. 

Chic.  Chapman  pub.  co.  1903.  P 

Poussin,  GLuillaume]   T[ell]. 

Question  de  I'Oregon,  1846.         lOOp. 

Par.  Coquebert,  1846.  S 

Powell,  Lyman  P[ierson],  editor. 

Historic  towns  of  the  western  states.        702p.  illus. 

N.  Y.  Putnam,  1901.  (American  historic  towns).  M,  P,  S,  Sp 
Contains    chapters   on    Spokane    and   Portland. 

Presbyterian  church.     Synod  of  Washington. 

Minutes  of  the  synod  of  Washington,  vol.  1,  no.  8  to  vol. 

2,  no.  2,  1897-1901.         v.  p.  v.  pub.  1897-1901.  Wu 

Prize  essay  and  poem  of  the  literary  institute,   Victoria, 
V.  L  on  the  beauties  of  the  scenery  as  surveyed  from 
Beacon  Hill.         15p.         Victoria,  V.  I.  IMclVIillan,  1868.     Wu 
The  essay   is  signed  by   E.   T.   Coleman   and   the   poem   by 
W.  H.  Parsons. 

Progressive  men  of  the  state  of  Montana.         1886p.  201por. 

Ipl.  Q.         Chic.  Bowen,  n.  d.  Mu 

Prosch,  Charles. 

Reminiscences  of  Washington  territory;  scenes,  inci- 
dents and  reflections  of  the  pioneer  period  of  Puget 
sound.        128p.  Ipor.  2pl.        Seattle,  n.  pub.  1904. 

O,  P,  S,  W,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 


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Prosch,  Charles,  compiler. 

See  Washington  pioneer  association.     Transactions. 

Prosch,  Thomas  W. 

David  S.  Maj'nard  and  Catherine  T.  Maynard;  bio- 
graphies of  two  of  the  Oregon  immigrants  of  1850.  .  . 
80p.  illus.        Seattle,  Lowman,  1906.  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

Prosch,  Thomas  W. 

Dr.  D.  S.  Maynard,  the  pioneer  physician  of  Seattle. 
6p.    por.         (Reprinted    from    Northwest    Medicine, 
V.  2,  no.  4,  1904).  S,  W,  Wu 

Prosch,  Thomas  W. 

General  McCarver  named  Tacoma.  Address  by  Thomas 
W.  Prosch  to  the  Washington  historical  society,  at 
Tacoma,  October  4,  1905.  (In  Meeker,  Ezra.  Who 
named  Tacoma?    p.  4-8).  S,  Wu 

Prosch,  Thomas  W. 

McCarver  and  Tacoma.         198p.  illus.  2por. 

Seattle,  Lowman,  1906.  O,  P,  S,  W,  Wa,  Wh,  W^u 

Prosser,  William  Farrand. 

History  of  the  Puget  Sound  country;   its  resources,  its 
commerce  and  its  people...         2v.  por.  pi.  Q. 
N.  Y.  Lewis  publishing  co.  1903.  S,  W 

Protestant  episcopal  church  in  the  United  States.    Oregon. 
Proceedings  of  annual   convocation,   1881-87,   28th-34th. 

tab.         Portland,  Or.  Swope,  1881-87.  P 

Protestant  episcopal  church  in  the  United  States.     Oregon 
and  Washington. 
Proceedings   of   annual   convocation,    1854-80,    2nd-27th. 

2v.  tab.         V.  p.  V.  pub.  1854-80.  P 

Protestant  episcopal  church  in  the  United  States. 
Washington. 
Proceedings   of  the   annual   convocation,    lst-24th,    1881- 

1904.         2v.         V.  p.  V.  pub.  1881-1904.  Wu 

From  1893-1904.  13th-24th,  limited  to  the  missionary  juris- 
diction of  Olympia. 

Puter,  Stephen  A.  Douglas  and  Stevens,  Horace. 

Looters  of  the  public  domain...  embracing  a  complete 
exposure  of  the  fraudulent  system  of  acquiring  titles 
to  the  public  lands  of  the  United  States . . .         495p. 
illus.  por.  tab.  Q. 
Portland,  Or.  Portland  print,  house,  1908.  P 


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Ralph,  Julian. 

Our  great  west;   a  study  of  the  present  conditions  and 
future  possibilities  of  the  new  commonwealths  and 
capitals  of  the  United  States.         [478p].  illus.  Ipl. 
N.  Y.  Harper,  1893.  O,  S 

Ranck,  Glenn  N. 

Pictures  from  Northwest  history.         38p. 

Vancouver,  Wash.  Independent  print.  1902.  Wu 

A  series  of  eleven  disconnoctod  sketches  covering  various 
phases  of  Pacific  Northwest  history.  Written  by  an 
ex-sergeant  of  Co.  G  of  the  Washington  volunteers. 

Rathburn,  J.  C. 

History  of  Thurston  county,  Washington.         131p. 

Olympia,  Wash.  1895.  W,  Wu 

Rattan,  Volney. 

West  coast  botany,  an  analytical  key  to  the  flora  of  the 
Pacific  coast,  in  which  are  described  over  eighteen 
hundred  species  of  flowering  plants  growing  west  of 
the  Sierra  Nevada  and  Cascade  crests,  from  San 
Diego  to  Puget  Sound.  221p.  illus. 
San  Fran.  Whitaker,  1898.  .    S 

Rattray,  Alexander. 

Vancouver  island  and  British  Columbia,  where  they 
are;  what  they  are;  and  what  they  may  become: 
a  sketch  of  their  history,  topography,  climate,  re- 
sources, capabilities,  and  advantages,  especially  as 
colonies  for  settlement.  182p.  3pl.  2maps. 
Lond.  Smith,  1862.  L.  S,  Wu 

Rawlings,  Thomas. 

Confederation  of  the  British  North  American  provinces; 
their  past  history  and  future  prospects,  including 
also  British  Columbia  and  Hudson's  Bay  territory; 
with  a  map  and  suggestions  in  reference  to  the  true 
and  only  practicable  route  from  the  Atlantic  to  the 
Pacific  ocean.  240p.  4pl.  1  fold.  map. 
Lond.  Low,  1865.  L,  Wu 

Two  of  the  plates  give  full  page  views  of  Victoria,  B.  C. 

Raymer,  Charles  D. 

Raymer's  dictionary  of  greater  Seattle,  an  encyclopaedic 
dictionary  of  the  state  of  Washington,  U.  S.  A.  in 
general  and  the  city  of  Seattle  in  particular.  128p. 
illus.  map.         Seattle,  Raymer.  [^9071.  S,  Wu 


144  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Raymer,  Charles  D. 

Raymer's  dictionary  of  Spokane,  an  encyclopaedic-dic- 
tionary of  the  state  of  Washington,  U.  S.  A.  in  gen- 
eral and  the  city  of  Spokane  in  particular.  152p. 
illus.  map.         Spokane,  Raymer,  [^906].  S,  Wu 

Raymond,  Rossiter  WCorthingtonl. 

Mining   industry   of   the   states    and   territories    of   the 
Rocky  mountains,  including  descriptions  of  quartz, 
placer,  and  hydraulic  mining;  amalgamation  concen- 
tration; smelting,  etc.         550p.  illus.  pi.  maps. 
N.  Y.  Ford,  1874.  S 

Raymond,  Rossiter  Worthington. 

Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in  the  states  and  terri- 
tories west  of  the  Rocky  mountains.  805p.  illus. 
4pl.  tab.         Wash.  Govt.  1870.  P 

Same.     519p.  illus.  7pl.  2maps.  tab.        Wash.  Govt.  1877.        P 

[Read,  John  B.l,    editor. 

Montana,  its  progress  and  prosperity,  resources  and  in- 
dustries, opportunities  for  homeseekers  and  capital- 
ists; mining,  stock  raising,  agriculture,  horticulture, 
82p.  illus.  Imap.         St.  Louis,  Mo.  Curran.  d.  n.  g.  Mu 

Redfield,  Edith  Sanderson. 

Verses.        58p.        Bost.    Published   for   the   author   by 

Lothrop,  Lee  &  Shepard  co.  [^907].  S,  Wu 

Mt.   Rainier,   p.  9-16 ;   changing  the   site  of  the   University 
of  Washington,  p.  39-40. 

Reed,  Henry  E.    compiler. 

Oregon,  a  story  of  progress  and  development,  together 
with  an  account  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  centennial 
exposition  to  be  held  in  Portland,  Oregon,  from  June 
first  to  October  fifteenth,  nineteen  hundred  five. 
96p.  illus. 
Portland,  Or.  Bushong  &  co.  printers,  1904.  S,  Wu 

Regnault,  filias  [Georges  Soulange  OlevaJ. 

Histoire  des  Antilles...  Suite  des  fitats-Unis,  par  Elias 
Regnault  et  Jules  Labaume;  Possessions  Anglaises 
dans  I'Amerique  du  Nord.  .  .  par  Frederic  Lacroix; 
Les  Californies,  I'Oregon  et  les  possessions  Russes 
en  Amerique...  par  Ferdinand  Denys.  .  .  Ipor. 
27pl.  Imap.         Par.  Didot,  1849.  P,  S 


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Relacion  del  viage  hecho  por  las  goletas  Sutil  y  Mexicana 
en  el  ano  de  1792,  para  reconocer  el  esrecho  de 
Fuca;  con  una  introduccion  en  que  se  da  noticla  de 
las  expediciones  executadas  anteriormente  por  los 
Espanoles  en  busca  del  paso  del  noroeste  de  de  la 
America.  2v.  8pl.  9niaps.  tab.  v.  2,  F. 
Madrid,   Imperenta  Real,   1802.  L,P 

Complete  copy. 
Same.     Atlas  (v.  2).  6pl.  3por.  3maps.  Gplans. 

n.  p.  n.  pub.  1802.  S 

Remarks  and  conjectures  on  the  voyage  of  the  ships  Reso- 
lution and  Discovery,  in  search  of  a  northerly  pass- 
age from  Kampschatka  to  England,  after  the  death 
of  Capt.  James  Cook;  with  reasons  to  imagine  that 
those  ships  have  wintered  in  Siberia,  Nova  Zembla, 
or  Lapland...         48p.         Lond.  Bew,  1780.  L 

Review  of  the  principal  proceedings  of  the  parliament  of 

1784.         178p.         Lond.    Edwards,    1792.  S 

p.  112-122,   Xootka  Sound. 

Ricbardson,  Albert  D[eanel. 

Beyond  the  Mississippi;  from  the  great  river  to  the 
great  ocean;  life  and  adventure  on  the  prairies, 
mountains,  and  Pacific  coast.  .  .  1857  1867.  572p 
illus.  14pl.  Imap.         Hartford,  Amer.  pub.  co.  1867. 

L,  Mu,  F,  S,  Wu 
Richardson,  Albert  D[eane]. 

Our  new  states  and  territories,  being  notes  of  a  recent 
tour  of  observation  through  Colorado,  Utah.  Idaho, 
Nevada,  Oregon,  Montana,  Washington  territory  and 
California.  Illustrated  from  sketches  and  photo- 
graphs, taken  on  the  spot,  of  towns,  mining  opera- 
tions, persons,  incidents,  scenery,  etc.  80p.  illus. 
N.  Y.  Beadle,  [^8661.  S.  Wu 

Ridgley  printing  company. 

Montana's  capitol  dedicated  at  Helena,   Montana,  July 

4.  1902.         unp.  illus.  Ipor.         n.  p.  Ridgley,  n.  d.  S 

Right    Reverend    John    B.    Brondel,    bishop    of    Helena,    a 

memorial.         54p.   4por.   Ipl. 

Helena.  Mont.  State  pub.  co.  1904.  Wu 

Roberts,  Edwards. 

Shoshone  and  other  western  wonders...         275p.  illus. 

22pl.         N.    Y.    Harper,    1888.  P,  S.  Wu 

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146  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Roberts,  Morley. 

Western  Avernus;   or,  Toil  and  travel  in  further  North 

America.         307p.  Imap.         Lond.  Smith,  1887.  L,  O,  S 

Same.     New  ed.  277p.  Ipor.  22pl.  Imap. 

Westminster,  Constable,  1896.  E 

iRobertson,  James  Rood. 

■(A)  paper  upon  the  development  of  civil  government 
in  Oregon .  .  .  43p. 

Forest  Grove,  Or.  Thompson,  1899.  P,  Wu 

Robertson,  Wyiadham. 
Oregon,  our  right  and  title,  containing  an  account  of  the 
condition  of  the  Oregon  territory.  .  .  together  with  a 
statement  of  the  claims  of  Russia,  Spain,  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States.  .  .  2034-24p.  Imap. 
tab.         Wash.  n.  pub.  1846.  P 

Robinette,  Allen  M. 

Facts  about  Cape  Nome  and  its  golden  sands.  .  .  64p. 
illus.  Seattle,  Cape  Nome  information  and  supply 
bureau,   [19001.  Wu 

Robinson,  HLenry]  Mlartinl. 

'fireat  fur  land;  or,  Sketches  of  life  in  the  Hudson's  bay 

territory.         348p.  illus.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1879.  P,  Wh,  Wu 
Same.     Lond.  Low,  1879.  L 

iRoby,  Charles  W. 

Portland  postofflce,  its  history  and  growth.         88p.  illus. 

tab.  Ob.   T.         Portland,    [Baltesl,  1889.  P 

Roche,  A.  R. 

View  of  Russian  America  in  connection  with  the  present 

war.         70p.         Montreal,  Lovell,  1855.  P 

Rogers,  Thomas  H. 

Nehalem,   a   story   of  the   Pacific,   A.   D.   1700.         182p. 

Ipor.  2pl.         McMinnville,  Heath,  ["^1898].  P 

Rohrabacher,  C.  A.  compiler. 

Seattle  spirit,  a  chronological  history  of  Seattle,  U.  S.  A. 
with  chronological  illustrations.         104p.  illus.  Q. 
Seattle,  Rohrabacher,   [1907?!.  S 

Rollins,  Alice  Wellington. 

From  palm  to  glacier,  with  an  interlude:     Brazil,  Ber- 
muda, and  Alaska.         145p.  13  pi. 
N.  Y.  Putnam,  1892.  Sp 


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Rolph,  Thomas. 

Emigration  and  colonization;  embodying  the  results  of 
a  mission  to  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  during  the 
years  1839,  1S40,  1841  and  1842;  including  a  cor- 
respondence with  many  distinguished  noblemen  and 
gentlemen,  several  of  the  governors  of  Canada,  etc.; 
descriptive  accounts  of  various  parts  of  the  British 
American  provinces,  with  observations,  statistical, 
political,  etc.         376p.         Lond.   Mortimer,  1844.  P 

p.  320-326,    Orogon. 
Ronan,  Peter. 

Historical   sketch  of  the  Flathead   Indian   nation   from 
the  year  1813-1890...         SOp.  4por.  Spl. 
Helena,  Mont.  Journal  pub.  co.  Ipref.  18901.  :M,  P,  S,  Wu 

Roquefeuil,  Camille  de. 

Journal  d'un  voyage  autour  du  monde  pendant  les 
anness  1816,  1817,  1818  et  1819.  2v.  2maps.  v.  1, 
Par.  Ponthieu;    v.  2,  Par.  Lesage,  1823.  L,  S 

Same.     English  ed.  112p.         Lond.  Phillips,  1823.  L 

Includes  material  on  Northwest  Coast  of  North  America. 
Roosevelt,  Theodore. 

Winning  of  the  West.         4v.  maps. 

N.  Y.  Putnam,  1894-96,  ['1889-961.  Mu,  O,  W 

Same.     6v.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1900.  Wu 

[Rosalia  (Wash.).     Chamber  of  commerce!. 

On  the  battle  ground,  Rosalia,  Wash.         32p.  illus. 
.    [Spokane,  Inland  printing  co.  1905?].  Wu 

Ross,  Alexander. 

Adventures  of  the  first  settlers  on  the  Oregon  or  Colum- 
bia river;  being  a  narrative  of  the  expedition  fitted 
.out  by  John  Jacob  Astor  to  establish  the  'Pacific 
Fur  Company";  with  an  account  of  some  Indian 
tribes  on  the  coast  of  the  Pacific.  3.52p.  Imap. 
Lond.  Smith,  1849.  L,  M,  P,  S,  W,  Wh.  Wu 

Same.     Reprinted  in  Thwaites,  R.  G.  ed.  Early  western 

travels,  v.  7.         Cleveland,  Clark,  1904.  L,  M,  P,  Pu,  S 

Ross,  Alexander. 

Fur  hunters  of  the  far  west;  a  narrative  of  adventures 
in  the  Oregon  and  Rocky  mountains.  2v.  Ipor.  2pl. 
tab.         Lond.  Smith,  1855.  M.  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

Ross,  Sir  John. 

Memoir    of    the    celebrated    Admiral    Adam    John    de 
Krusenstern.  .  .   tr.  from  the  German  by  his  daugh- 
ter, Madame  Charlotte  Bernhordi...         75p.  Ipor. 
Lond.  Longman,   1856.  L 


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PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 


Ross,  Sir  John. 

Narrative  of  a  second  voj'age  in  search  of  a  northwest 
passage,  and  of  a  residence  in  the  Arctic  regions 
during  the  years  1829-33...  including  the  reports  of 
James  Clark  Ross  and  the  discovery  of  the  northern 
magnetic  pole.  740+120+144p.  Ipor.  44pl.  6maps. 
tab.  sq.  F.         Lond.  Webster,  1835.  P 

-Same.     Par.   Baudry,   1835.  P 

Ross,  Sir  John. 

Voyage  of  discovery  made  under  the  orders  of  the  ad- 
miralty in  his  mapesty's  ships  Isabella  and  Alexander 
for  the  purpose  of  exploring  Baffin's  bay  and  inquir- 
ing into  the  probability  of  a  northwest  passage. 
2v.  Ipl.  2maps.        Lond.  Longman,  1819.  W 

Rossi,  L. 

Six  ans  en  Amerique,  Californie  et  Oregon... 

Ed.  2.  322p.  2maps.         Par.  Dentu,  1863.  P,  S 

Published   also   under   the   title   Souvenirs   dun   voyage   en 
Oregon  et  en  Californie. 

Rossi,  L. 

Souvenirs  d'un  voyage  en  Oregon  et  en  Californie. 

322p.  2maps.         Par.  Martin-Beaupre,  1864.  P 

Published  also  under   the   title  Six  ans  en  Amerique  Cali- 
fornie et  Oregon. 

Ruble,  pseudonym. 

Rambles  in  the  United  States  and  Canada  during  the 
year  1845,  with  a  short  account  of  Oregon.  259p. 
Ipl.         Lond.  Ollivier,  1846.  S,  W,  Wh 

Sayne.     Ed.  2.         Lond.  Ollivier,   1847.  P 

Saine.     259p.  Ipl.         Lond.  Clarke,  1846.  Wu 

The   plate    in    the   Clarke   edition   differs   from    the   one   in 

the  Ollivier  edition. 
Behind  the  protection  of  a  nom  de  plume,  our  British  trav- 
eler here  proceeds  to  roast  America  and  the  Americans  in 
a  most  amusing,   though  sarcastic  fashion. 

Ruffner,  Wfilliaml  Hlenryl. 

Report  on  Washington  territory.         13pl.  5maps.  tab. 

N.  Y.  Seattle,  Lake  Shore  and  Eastern  railway,  1889. 

P,  S,  Sp,  W,  Wu 
Rush,  Richard. 

Memoranda  of  a  residence  at  the  court  of  London... 
from  1819  to  1825,  including  negotiations  on  the  Ore- 
gon question...         640p.         Phil,  Lea,  1845. 

O,  P,  W,  W' a,  W^u 


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Rush,  Richard. 

Residence  at  the  court  of  London.         Ser.  1.  420p. 

Lond.  Bentley,  1833.  S 

Rush,  Richard. 

Residence  at  the  court  of  London,  comprising  incidents, 
official  and  personal,  from  1819  to  1825;  amongst  the 
former,  negotiations  on  the  Oregon  territory,  and 
other  unsettled  questions  between  the  United  States 
and  Great  Britain.  Ser.  2.  2v. 
Lond.  Bentley,  1845.  L,  S.  Wh 

Rusling,  James  F. 

Across   America;    or,   The  great  west   and   the   Pacific 
coast.         503p.  Ipor.  7pl.  Imap. 
N.  Y.  Sheldon,  1874.  P 

Rusling,  James  F. 

Great    West,    and    Pacific    coast. .  .         515p.    Ipor.    7pl. 

tab.         N.  Y.  Sheldon,  ['18771.  P,  S,  Wu 

Contains  map  in   pocket. 

Russell,  Israel  C. 

Alaska:  its  physical  geography,  [with  folded  map). 
(Reprinted  from  the  Scottish  geographical  magazine, 
V.  10,  p.  393-413,  August,  1894).  Wu 

Sage,  Rufus  B. 

Rocky  mountain  life;   or.  Startling  scenes  and  perilous 
adventures  in  the  far  west,  during  an  expedition  of 
three  years.         363p..         Bost.  Thayer,  1859  ['18571.       Wu 
Included   for   the   descriptions   of   Westport  and    Independ- 
ence. Missouri,  rendezvous  for  Oregon  immigrants.     The 
author  arrived  here  in  May.  1841.  too  late  to  accompany 
the  Oregon  party  of  that  year,  as  he  had  intended. 

[Sage,  Rufus  B.] 

Scenes  in  the  Rocky  mountains  and   in   Oregon,   Cali- 
fornia, New  Mexico,  Texas,  and  the  Grand  prairies; 
or.  Notes  by  the  way. . .  by  a  New  Englander. 
Imap.         Phil.  Carey,  1846.  P 

Saint-Amant,   [Pierre  Charlesl   de. 

Voyages  en  Californie  et  dans  I'Oregon.  .  .         651p. 

illus.  2maps.         Par.  Maison,  1854.  O,  P,  S 

St.  John,  H.    publisher. 

Souvenir   [of]    Northwest  Washington  and  the  Belling- 
ham  bay  country.  . .         96p.  illus.  ob.  O. 
n.  p.   St.  John,   1900.  Wu 


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St.  John,  Molyneux. 

Sea  of  mountains;   an  account  of  Lord  Dufferin's  tour 
through  British  Columbia  in  1876.         2v.  Ipor. 
facsim.         Lond.  Hurst,  1877.  L 

St.  Maur,  Mrs.  Algernon. 

Impressions  of  a  tenderfoot  during  a  journey  in  search 
of  sport  in  the  far  west.         279p.  6pl.  Imap. 
Lond.    Murray,    1890.  L 

[Salem  (Or.).    Board  of  trade]. 

Salem,  the  capital  city  of  Oregon;  the  cherry  city  of  the 
world.         illus. 

[Salem,  Or.   Statesman  pub.  co.]    n.  d.  P 

Salem   (Or.).     Charter  board. 

Proposed  charter  of  the  city  of  Salem;   drafted  by  the 
charter  board  of  the  city. .  .    pursuant  to  a  resolu- 
tion of  the  common  council. . .  passed  Mar.  4,  1907. . .  * 
[Salem,  Burghardt],  n.  d.  P 

Samuel,  L.    publisher. 

Samuel's  directory  of  Portland  and  East  Portland. 

1873-75.  P 

[Sarychef,  Garvrila  Andreevich]. 

Account  of  a  voyage  of  discovery  to  the  northeast  of 
Siberia,  the  frozen  ocean,  and  the  northeast  sea,  by 
Garvrila  Sarystchew,  Russian  imperial  major-general 
to  the  expedition,  translated  from  the  Russian,  and 
embelished  with  engravings.  2v.  bd.  in  1.  5pl. 
Lond.  Phillips,  1806-07.  L,  P,  S 

Sarytschew,  Garvrila,  see  Sarychef,  Garvrila  Andreevich. 
Sauer,  Martin. 

Account  of  a  geographical  and  astronomical  expedition 
to  the  northern  parts  of  Russia ...  by  Commodore 
Joseph  Billings,  in  the  years  1785  «S;c  to  1794... 
narrated  from  the  original  papers.  332p.  pi.  Imap. 
sq.  Q.         Lond.  Cadell,  1802.  L,  S 

Same.     Interleaved  and  annotated  with  mss.  notes.  P 

Sauer,  Martin. 

Voyage  fait  par  ordre  I'imperatrice  de  Russie  Catherine 
II,  dans  le  nord  de  la  Russie  Asiatique,  dans  la  mer 
glaciale,  dans  la  mer  d'Anadye,  et  sur  les  cotes  de 
I'Amerique,  depuis  1785  jusqu'  en  1794,  par  le  Com- 
modore Billings;  traduit  de  I'Anglais  avec  des  notes, 
par  J.  Cast^ra.  3v.  14pl.  Imap.  v.  3.  Q. 
Par.   Buisson,   1802.  P 

Trans,  of  his  Account  of  a  geographical  and  astronomical 
expedition. 


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Scaminon,  Charles  MCelville]. 

Marine  mammals  of  the  northwestern  coast  of  North 
America,  described  and  illustrated;  together  with  an 
account  of  the  American  whale-fishery.  319p.  pi. 
Q.         San  Fran.  Carmony,  1874.  g 

Schafer,  Joseph. 

History  of  the  Pacific  Northwest.        321p.  illus.  Imap. 

N.  Y.  Macmillan,  1905.         L.  M,  P,  Pu,  S,  Sc,  W,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 
Schafer,  Joseph. 

(The)  Pacific  slope  and  Alaska.  442p.  por.  pi.  maps, 
facsim.  Phil.  Barrie,  1^9041.  (History  of  North 
America;   ed.  by  G.  C.  Lee.  v.  10).  O,  Sp 

Schmolder,  B. 

Neuer    praktischer    wegweiser    fiir    auswanderer    nach 
0  Nord-Amerika.  .  .    erste   abtheilung  enthalt;    Oregon 
und  Californien  und  allgemeines  liber  das  :Mississippi 
und  Missouri-thai...         120p.  Ipor.  4pl.  tab. 
Mainz,  Roux,  1849.  P 

Schmucker,  Samuel  Mosheim. 

Arctic    explorations    and    discoveries    during    the    nine- 
teenth century...  517p.  illus.  Ipor.  13pl. 
N.  Y.  Miller,  1858.  P 

Schoolcraft,  Henry  Rowe. 

American  Indians,  their  history,  condition  and  pros- 
pects, from  original  notes  and  manuscripts.  Rev. 
ed.  493p.  illus.  3pl.         Buffalo,  Derby,  1851.  P 

Schoolcraft,  Henry  R[owe]. 

Archives  of  aboriginal  knowledge,  containing  all  the 
original  papers  laid  before  congress  respecting  the 
history,  antiquities,  language,  ethnology,  pictography, 
rites,  superstitions  and  mythology  of  the  Indian 
tribes  of  the  United  States...  6v.  por.  pi.  maps. 
Phil.  Lippincott,  1860-1868.  S 

Half   title.   Archives  of  aboriginal   knowkHlge. 

Schoolcraft,  Henry  R[owe]. 

Information  respecting  the  history,  condition  and  pros- 
pects of  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  United  States.  .  . 
6v.  por.  pi.  maps.         Phil.  Lippincott,  1852-1857.  W,  Wu 

Half    title,    v.  1-5,    Ethnological    researches    respecting    the 
red  man  of  America ;  half  title,  v.  0,  ileneral  history  of 
the   North  American   Indians. 
Contains    considerable    material    relating    to    the    language 
and  customs  of  the  Indians  of  the  Facillc  Northwest. 


152  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST   HISTORY 

Schoolcraft,  Henry  Rlowel. 

Personal  memoirs  of  a  residence  of  thirty  years  with  the 
Indian  tribes  on  the  American  frontiers...  703p. 
Ipor.         Phil.  Lippincott,   1851.  P,  Wu 

Schrader,  Frank  C.  and  Brooks,  Alfred  H. 

Preliminary  report  on  the  Cape  Nome  gold  region, 
Alaska.         56p.  pi.  3maps.         Wash.  Govt,  1900. 

M.  S.  W,  Wu 
Schwatka,  Frederick. 

Along  Alaska's  great  river;  a  popular  account  of  the 
travels  of  the  Alaska  exploring  expedition  of  1883, 
along  the  great  Yukon  river,  from  its  source  to  its 
mouth,  in  the  British  Northwest  territory,  and  the 
territory  of  Alaska.  360p.  illus.  Ipl.  2maps. 
N.  Y.  Cassell,  [18851.  S 

Same.     428p.         Chic.  Hill,  1900   ['■1898].  Wu 

p.  361-428,      "Latest      information      about      the      Klondike 
country." 

Schwatka,  Frederick. 

Summer  in  Alaska,  a  popular  account  of  the  travels  of 
an  Alaska  exploring  expedition  along  the  great  Yu- 
kon river,  from  its  source  to  its  mouth,  in  the  British 
Northwest  territory,  and  in  the  territory  of  Alaska. 
418p.  illus.         St.  Louis,  Henry,  1893.  S,  Sp,  Wu 

Scidmore,  E.  Ruhamah. 

Alaska,  its  southern  coast  and  the  Sitkan  archipelago. 

333p.  illus.  Imap.         Bost.  Lathrop,   [a885J.  Pu,  S,  Wu 

Scott,  Harvey  W.  editor. 

History     of     Portland,     Oregon,     with...     biographical 
sketches  of  prominent  citizens  and  pioneers. 
651p.  por.  tab.  Q.         SjTacuse,   Mason,  1890.  P,  S 

Scrutator,  pseudonym,  see  Impracticability  of  a  northwest 
passage. 

Sears,  Robert. 

New  and  popular  pictorial  description  of  the  United 
States...         Ed.  4.  608p.  illus.  tab. 

N.  Y.  Sears,  1849.  P 

p.  601-608.    Oregon    territory. 

Seatco  manufacturing  co. 

Douglas  fir  as  applied  to  railroad  bridge  building. 

19p.  2pl.         Bucoda,  Wash,  Seatco  manuf.  co.  [1890?].    Wu 


A  CHECK-LIST  j^tj 

Seattle.    Board  of  education. 

Annual  report,  1885.         68p.  2pl. 

Seattle,  Lowman,  n.  d.  ■y^^u 

Same.     1889.  65p.  Ipl.         Hughes,  1889.  Wu 

Same.     1891.   118p.  9pl.         Ingraham,  1891.  S,  Wu 

-Same.     1892.  210p.  pi.         Lowman,  1893.  S.  Wu 

Same.     1894.  63p.  2pl.         Calvert.  1895.  S,  Wu 

Seattle.     Board  of  health. 

Annual  report  for  the  years  1901-1902.         22p. 

Seattle,  Lowman,  1903.  S,  Wu 

Same.     1903-1904.  27p.         Metropolitan  press,  1905.  S,  Wu 

Seattle.     Board  of  park  commissioners. 

Report,  1892.         33p.         Seattle,  Koch,  n.  d.  S,  Wu 

Same.     39p.  1893.        Koch,  n.  d.  Wu 

Same.     1884-1904.    85p.    19pl.         Lowman,   1905.  S.  Wu 

Called  the  "First  annual   report." 
Seattle.     Board  of  public  works. 

Report  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1891. 

87p.  Imap.         Seattle.  Koch,  118921.  S,  Wu 

Same.     n.  t.  p.         1892.  S 

Seattle.    Board  of  trade. 

Annual  report,  1890,  compiled  by  R.  H.  Goldie.         24p. 

Seattle,  Lowman,  1891.  Wu 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Cession  of  American  territory;   a  Pacific  coast  protest 
against   the    yielding   by   the   United   States   of  any 
portion  of  Alaska  to  the  Dominion  of  Canada.' 
I8p.         Seattle,    Chamber    of    Commerce,    February, 
18991.  Wu 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

City  of  Seattle,  1900,  compiled  by  A.  S.  Allen. 

[80p.]         Seattle,  Metropolitan,  11900?!.  Wu 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

City  of  Seattle,  the  county  of  King,  state  of  Washing- 
ton.        32p.  illus.         Seattle,  Calvert,   1898.  Wh 
Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

(A)   few  facts  about  Seattle.         I32p.l  illus. 

Seattle,  Jackson,  1898.  W'h,  Wu 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Report,  1890.         48p.  illus.         Lowman,  1890.  Wu 

Same.     1891.  79p.         Pioneer  printing  co.  1892.  S,  Wu 

Same.     1897.  69p.  Ipl.         Queen  city,  1897.  Wu 

Same.     1898.  32p.  illus.         Calvert,  1899.  Wu 

Same.     1901.  32p.  illus.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  Wu 

For  the  vears  1801  and  ISO",  called  "annual   reports." 


154  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Seattle  and  King  county,  Washington,  1904.         40p. 

illus.         Seattle,  Metropolitan  press,   [1904?].  S,  Wh 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Seattle  and  King  county:  resources,  business  conditions 
and  progress  of  the  chief  city  and  largest  county  in 
the  state  of  Washington.         47p.  illus. 

Seattle,  Trade  register,  1905.  Wh 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Seattle  and  King  county,  Washington,  1904.         38p. 

illus.         [Seattle,  Metropolitan  press,  19041.  S 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Seattle,  state  of  Washington .  .  .  the  necessity  for  a  pub- 
lic building  illustrated  by  facts  and  figures  of  con- 
vincing character,  February,  1890.         lip. 
Seattle,  Dearborn,  1890.  Wu 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Seattle,  the   Puget  Sound  country   and  western  Wash- 
ington, 1901,  their  resources  and  opportunities. 
36p.  illus.         Seattle,  Trade  register,   [19011.  S,  Wu 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Semi-centennial  celebration  of  the  founding  of  Seattle, 
under  auspices  of  the  chamber  of  commerce,  July 
30,  1903.         61p.  Ipor.         Seattle,  Lowman,  [19031. 

S,  Wh,  Wu 
Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Souvenir  of  Seattle,  1899.         24p.  illus. 

[Seattle?],  McComb,   [1899?].  Wu 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Washington,  the  evergreen  state  and  Seattle,  its  chief 
city,  a  souvenir  for  1893-94,  compiled  by  Thos.  W. 
Prosch  and  C.  T.  Conover.         [60p.]  illus. 
Seattle,  T.  F.  Kane,  [1893?].  Wu 

Seattle.    Chamber  of  commerce. 

Welcome  to  our  fleet;  oflScial  program  of  fleet  recep- 
tion.        26p.  illus. 

[Seattle],  Chamber  of  commerce,  [19081.  Wu 

Covers    the    visit    of   the    U.    S.    Atlantic   fleet    to    Seattle, 
May  23-27,  1908. 

Seattle.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Where  to  go  in  Seattle  and  the  Puget  Sound  country, 
by  James  B.  Meikle,  secretary,  Seattle  chamber  of 
commerce.        31p.  illus.  2pl. 
Seattle,  Trade  register  print,  190.5.  S,  Wu 


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155 


Seattle.     Charter. 

Charter  of  the  city  of  Seattle,  adopted  October  1,  1890, 
commonly  known  as  the  "Freeholders'  charter." 
lllp.         Seattle,  Northwestern  printing  co.  1890.  Wu 

Same.     With  amendments  March  8,  1892. 

95+26p.         Anthony,  1893.  Wu 

Same.     Adopted  March  6,  1900.     132p.         Lowman,  1900.     Wu 
Same.     With  amendments,  1902  and  1904.         68p.  Q. 

Metropolitan   press,  .1905.  Wu 

Same.  With  amendments  to  1908  and  ordinances  from 
December  1,  1869  to  November  1,  1907...  Revised 
ed.         965p.  Q.         Seattle,  Lowman,  1908.  Wu 

Seattle.     City  engineer. 

Plans,  specifications  and  contract  for  hydro-electric  ma- 
chinery and  appurtenances  in  the  Seattle  municipal 
light  and  power  plant.        69p. 

Seattle,  Acme  pub.  co.  1903.  Wu 

Seattle.     City  engineer. 

Report  on  water  works  for  city  of  Seattle.         36p. 

Seattle,  Lowman,  1890.  Wu 

Seattle.     Civil  service  commission. 

Annual  reports  of  the  civil  service  commission  and  pub- 
lic employment  office...    1901.         43p. 

Seattle,  Metropolitan  press,  [1902?].  Wu 

Seattle.     Civil  service  commission. 

Article  XVI,  city  charter  and  general  rules  and  regula- 
tions of  the  civil  service  commission;  also  instruc- 
tions to  applicants.         53p. 

Seattle,  Review  printing  co.  1900.  Wu 

Same.     54p.         Lowman,   1906.  Wu 

Seattle.     Comptroller. 

Report  of  the  city  comptroller  for  the  fiscal  year  ending 

December  31,  1890-1905.         v.  p.  v.  pub.  1891-1906.  Wu 

Report  for  1893  wanting.  The  financial  transactions  of 
Seattle  before  Oct.  1890.  are  to  be  found  In  the  report 
of  the  city  clerk,  bound  with  the  mayor's  message. 

Seattle.     Ladies'  relief  society. 

Annual  of  the  Ladies'  relief  society  of  the  city  of  Seat- 
tle, Washington,  1904-1905.         30p. 

[Seattle,  Dudley-Moulton,  19051.  S,  Wu 

[Seattle.    Marine  engineers'  beneficial  association!. 
Souvenir  manual  and  directory  of  members,  1900. 

118p.         [Seattle,  Denny-Coryell,  190071.  Wu 


156 


PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 


Seattle.     Mayor. 

Annual  message,  with  accompanying  documents  for  the 
fiscal  year  1883. . .         44p. 

Seattle,  Hanford,  1883.  Wu 

Same.     1884.   68p.         Seattle,   Hanford,   1884.  Wu 

Seattle,  Lowman,    [18861.  Wu 

Seattle,  Lowman,  1887.  Wu 

Seattle,  Hughes,  1888.  Wu 

Seattle,  Koch,  1889.  Wu 

Seattle,   Koch,  1889.  Wu 

Seattle,  Koch,  1892.  Wu 

Seattle,  Koch,    [18931.  Wu 

Seattle,  Pioneer  press,  1896.  Wu 

Seattle,   Ivy  press,    [19051.  Wu 

Seattle,  Lowman,  [19061.  Wu 

Seattle.    Municipal  reports. 

Seattle  municipal  reports  for  the  fiscal  year  ending 
December  31,  1891,  published  by  order  of  the  mayor 
and  city  council.  354p.  2  fold,  maps  attached  to 
covers.         Seattle,  Koch,  1892.  Wu 

Same.     454p.   13pl.         Seattle,   Koch,   1893.  Wu 

The    collected    reports    seem    not    to    have    been    published 
for  later  years. 


Same. 

1886. 

60p. 

Same. 

1887. 

96p. 

Same. 

1888. 

72p. 

Same. 

1889. 

50p. 

Same. 

1890. 

108p. 

Same. 

1892. 

14p. 

Same. 

1892. 

53p. 

Same. 

1895. 

43p. 

Same. 

1905. 

14p. 

Same. 

1906. 

I9p. 

Seattle.     Ordinances. 

Revised  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Seattle,  together  with 
the    freeholders'    charter,    adopted     1890,    amended 
1892.  .  .  compiled  by  John  W.  Pratt.         843p. 
Seattle,  Sunset  pub.  co.  1893.  S,  Wu 

Seattle.     Ordinances. 

Municipal  code  of  the  city  of  Seattle,  together  with  the 
charter  adopted  in  1900...  1902.         643+317p. 
Seattle,  Lowman  [19021.  Wu 

Seattle.     Ordinances. 

Charter.  .  .   and  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Seattle,  from 
December  1.  1869,  to  November  1,  1907.         965p. 
Seattle,  Lowman,  1908.  Wu 

Seattle,    Press  committee. 

Official  souvenir  program.  I  Reception  to  First  Wash- 
ington U.  S.  Volunteer  Regiment],  Nov.  5,  6  and  7, 
1899.  I64p.]    illus.  [Seattle],   Metropolitan 

printing  and  binding  co.  [18991.  Wu 


A  CHECK-LIST  1^^ 

Seattle.     Public  library. 

Annual  report,  lst-2nd,  5th-9th,  13th-17th.  1891-1907. 

Seattle,    1891-1907.  g^  W,  Wu 

No  reports  printed  for  1808,   1804,   1000-1002.     The  first, 
second  and  fifth  reports  are  called,  Report  of  the  library 
commission. 
Seattle.     Salvation  army. 

Fifteen    years;    a    monograph    by    Mrs.    Staff    Captain 
McAbee...     For  private  circulation  only.         I6p. 
Seattle,  [Yerkes  printing  co.l  Feb.  12,  1903.  Wu 

Seattle  and  Lake  Washington  waterway  company. 

History  and  advantages  of  the  canal  and  harbor  im- 
provement project  now  being  executed  by  the  Seattle 
and  Lake  Washington  waterway  company,  with  an 
appendix  containing  pertinent  historical  documents. 
69p.   illus.         Seattle,  Lowman,  1902.  S 

Seattle  and  Lake  Washington  waterway  company. 
Lake  Washington  ship  canal.         15p. 

Seattle,  [Pioneer  printing  and  publishing  co.l   11894?]     Wu 
Seattle  blue  book;  a  fashionable  residential  address  direc- 
tory and  ladies"  visiting  and  shopping  guide.  .  . 
162p.         Seattle,  Northern  pub.  co.  1898.  Wu 

Seattle;    containing  a  compilation   and  review   of  the   re- 
sources,   terminal   advantages,   climate   and    general 
industries  of  the  Queen  City  and  the  country  tribu- 
tary to  it.         74p.  illus.  Seattle,  Baldwin,  [^8901.     Wh 
Seattle  daily  bulletin. 

Handbook  of  Washington,  1901.         191p.  illus. 

Seattle,  Daily  bulletin,   1^901].  Wu 

Seattle  hardware  company. 

Atlas  of  the  Pacific  coast  and  United  States  acquisitions 
with  large  scale  maps  of  China  and  the  Philippine 
Islands.         16p.  28x36  cm. 

[Chicago?]  Rand,  [^9001.  Wu 

Seattle  real  estate  association. 

Reports  on  city  real  estate  values.         115p.  5pl. 

Seattle,  Pacific  press,  Dec.  1907.  S,  Wu 

Semier,  Heinrich. 

Oregon    nach    eigenen    beobachtungen.         128p.    Iniap. 

tab.         Lpz.  Weltpost,  1883.  P 

Senator;  or.  Clarendon's  Parliamentary  chronicle  contain- 
ing a  weekly  register  recording. . .  the  proceedings 
and  debates  of  the  Houses  of  Lords  and  Commons. .  . 
v.  1.  472p.  lopor.         Lend.  Symonds,  n.  d.  P 

p.  106-128,  Debate  on   Nootkii   Sound. 


^58  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Senior,  Nassau  William. 

Historical  and  philosophical  essaj'S.         2v. 

Lond.  Longman,  1865.  P 

V.  2.  p.  .3-44,   Oregon. 

Benex,  John. 

Universal   geographer;    or,    Compleat   atlas,   containing 
all  the  known  countries  in  the  world,  laid  down  from 
the  latest  observations  and  discoveries . . . 
34maps.  nar.  F6.         [Lond.]  Bayer,  n.  d.  P 

Has    beon    included    in    Oregon    material    for    maps    of   the  ■ 
Northwest  coast. 

Sessions,  Francis  C. 

From  Yellowstone  park  to  Alaska.         lS6p.  pi. 

N.  Y.  Welch,  Fracker  company,  1890.  S 

Montana,    p.  40-2 ;    Washington    and    Oregon,    p.  42-55 ; 
Alaska,  p.  56-186. 

Seton-Karr,  HCeywood]   W. 

Bear  hunting   in   the   White  mountains    or   Alaska   and 
British  Columbia  revisited.         156p.  illus.  61. 
Lond.  Chapman,  1891.  L,  P,  S 

Seton-Karr,  HTeywood]   W. 

Shores  and  alps  of  Alaska.         248p.  illus.  Ipl.  2maps. 

Lond.  Low,  1887.  S 

Shaw,  Thomas. 

(A)   farmer's  paradise;  the  Columbia  river  valley  as  a 
land  of  grain  and   fruit;    what  a  learned  professor 
saw  in  Oregon,  Washington  and  Idaho.         31p. 
Portland,  Or.  O.  R.  &  N.  co.  1898.  Wu 

Consists   of  articles   reprinted   from   the   Pioneer   Press   of 
St.   Paul. 

Shea,  John  Dawson  Gilmary. 

History   of   the    Catholic    missions,    among    the    Indian 
tribes  of  the  United  States,  1529-1854.         514p.  3por. 
tab.         N.  Y.  Kenedy,  [^854]. 
ch.  2G.  The  Louisiana  missions  revived — the  Oregon  mission. 

Shelekhof,  Gregory. 

Voyage  of  a  Russian  merchant  from  Okhotzk,  on  the 
Eastern  ocean,  to  the  coast  of  America,  in  the  years 
1783,  1784,  1785,  1786,  1787,  and  his  return  to  Russia; 
from  his  own  journal.         42p.         n.  t.  p.  P 

«helton,  Don  Oldell]. 

Heroes  of  the  cross  in  America.        304p.  illus. 

N.  Y.  Young  people's  missionary  movement,  [''1904].       Wh 
p.  133-173,  Marcus  Whitman. 


A  CHECK-LIST  ^59 

Sheperd,  Major  W. 

Prairie  experiences  in  handling  cattle  and  sheep.     266p. 

8pl.  Imap.         Lond.  Chapman,  1884.  M 

Sheridan,  P[hilip]  Hlenry]. 

Personal  memoirs.         2 v.  illus.  2por.  11  maps. 

N.  Y.  Webster,  1888.  O,  Wu 

V.  1.    p.  38-125,   Oregon   and   Washington. 

Shields,  George  O. 

Battle  of  the  Big  Hole.      A  history  of  General  Gibbon's 
engagement  with  the  Nez  Perce  Indians  in  the  Big 
Hole  valley,  Montana,  August  9th,  ]877.        12p. 
5por.  2pl.         Chic.  Rand,  McNally,  1889.  M,  S,  Wu 

Shields,  George  O. 

Cruisings  in  the  Cascades:  a  narrative  of  travel,  explora 
tion,  amateur  photography,  hunting,  and  fishing... 
by    ("Coquina").         339p.   illus.   Ipor. 

Chic.  Rand,  1889.  P,  S 

Short,  John  TChomas]. 

(The)  North  Americans  of  antiquity:  their  origin,  mi- 
grations and  type  of  civilization  considered.  Ed.  2. 
544p.  illus.  Ipl.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1880.  O,  S 

Shuck,  Oscar  Tully,  editor. 

Representative  and  leading  men  of  the  Pacific. .  . 

702p.  23por.  Ipl.         San  Fran.  Bacon,  1870.  P,  S,  Wu 

Shuck,  Oscar  Tully,   editor,  see  also.  Baker,  Edward  Dickinson. 
Signal  fires  on  the  trail  of  the  pathfinder.         162p.  Ipor. 

N.  Y.  Dayton,  1856.  P 

Simpson,  Alexander. 

Life  and  travels  of  Thomas  Simpson,  the  Arctic  dis- 
coverer.        424p.  Ipor.  Imap. 

Lond.  Bentley,  1845.  P,  S 

Simpson,  Alexander. 

Oregon  territory:  claims  thereto  of  England  and  Amer- 
ica considered:  its  condition  and  prospects.  60p. 
Lond.  Bentley,  1846.  S 

Simpson,  Sir  George. 

Letters    of    Sir    George    Simpson,    1841-1843,    edited   by 

Joseph    Schafer.        (Reprinted    from    the    American  » 

historical  review,  v.  14,  no.  1,  Oct.  1908.  p.  70-94).        O,  Wu 
Simpson,  Sir  George. 

Narrative   of   a   journey   round   the   world,    during   the 
years  1841  and  1842.         2v.  Ipor.  Imap.  tab. 
Lond.   Colburn,  ,1847.  L.  P.  S.  Wu 

V.  1.    ch.  4,    From    Vancouver   to    Sitka,      v.  1.    cb.  o.    From 
Sitka  to  Vancouver,     v.  2,  ch.  4,   Sitka. 


IQQ  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Simpson,  -Sir  George. 

Overland   journey   round   the   world    during   the   years 

1841  and  1842.         230p.  tab.         Phil.  Lea,  1847.        L,  P,  Wh 

Simpson,  -Sir  George. 

Peace  river;  a  canoe  voyage  from  Hudson's  bay  to  Pa- 
cific, in  1828.  Journal  of  the  late  Chief  Factor,  Arch- 
ibald McDonald,  (Hon.  Hudson's  Bay  company),  who 
accompanied  him,  edited  with  notes  by  Malcolm 
McLeod.  19  +  119p.  map. 
Ottawa,  Durie,  1872.  L 

Simpson,  Thomas. 

Narrative    of    the    discoveries    on    the    north    coast    of 
America;    effected   by  the  officers  of  the   Hudson's 
Bay  company  during  the  years  1836-39. 
419p.  tab.         Lond.  Bentley,  1843.  L,  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

Sketch  of  the  reign  of  George  tbe  Third,  from  1780  to  the 
close  of  the  year  1790.         206p.    . 

Lond.  Debrett,  1791.  P,  S 

p.  1.52-166.  Xootka  Sound. 

Sketches  of  mission  life  among  the  Indians  of  Oregon. 

229p.  5pl.         N.  Y.  Carlton,  [^854].  P,  Wh,  Wu 

Sladen,  Douglas. 

On  the  cars  and  off;  being  the  journal  of  a  pilgrimage 
along  the  Queen's  highway,   from   Halifax  in   Nova 
Scotia  to  Victoria  in  Vancouver's  Island,  with  addi- 
tional matter  on  the  Klondike  by  P.  A.  Hurd. 
512p.  19pl.  illus. 
Lond.  (publisher  not  given),  1894.  L 

Small,  Hugh. 

A  home  for  the  industrious  of  all  nations;  Oregon  and 
her  resources;  from  personal  observation  and  inves- 
tigation...        loOp.  Imap. 

San  Fran.  Bancroft,  1872.  Wu 

The  map  shows  railroads  completed  and  railroads  projected. 

Smaliey,  Eugene  VLirgilJ. 

History  of  the  Northern  Pacific  railroad.         437p.  48pl. 
Smaps  plus  1  map  in  pocket. 
N.    Y.    Putnam,    1883.  M,  O,  P,  S,  W,  Wh,  Wu 

Smead,  W[illiam]   Hfenry]. 

Land  of  the  Flatheads;  a  sketch  of  the  Flathead  reser- 
vation, Montana,  its  past  and  present,  its  hopes  and 
possibilities  for  the  future.         142p.  illus.  Ipor. 
St.  Paul,  Pioneer  press  mfg.  depts.  [^9051.        M,  Mu,  S,  Sp 
Missoula,  Mont.  Daily  Missoulian.  ["^1905].  Wu 

Same.     144p. 


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Smet,  Pierre  Jean  de. 

Cinquante  nouvelles  lettres...         504p. 

-     Par.   Casterman,   1858.  p 

In  part  a  translation  of  Western  missions  and  missionaries. 
Smet,  Pierre  Jean  de. 

Letters  and  sketches;  with  a  narrative  of  a  year's  resi- 
dence among  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains.        252p.  llpl.         Phil.  Fithian,  1843.  L,  P.  Mu 
Same.     Reprinted  in  Thwaites,  R.  G.  ed.  Early  western 

travels,    1906,   v.  27.         p.  127-411.  L,  M,  O,  P,  S,  W 

Smet,  P[ierre]  Jtean]  de. 

Lettres  choisies.     1849-1857.         Ed.  3.  405p.  Ipor. 

1  facsim.         Bruxelles,  Closson,  1875.  L 

Same.     1855-1861.    416p.         Bruxelles,   Closson,    1876.  L 

Same.     416p.         Bruxelles,  Closson,  1877.  L 

Same.     408p.         Bruxelles,   Closson,    1878.  L 

Smet,  Pierre  Jean  de. 

Life,  letters  and  travels  of  Father  Pierre-Jean  de  Smet, 
S.  J.  1804-1873;  missionary  labors  and  adventures 
among  the  wild  tribes  of  the  North  American  In- 
dians... ed...  by  Hiram  Martin  Chittenden...  and 
Alfred  Talbot  Richardson...  4v.  4por.  9pl.  Imap. 
3  facsim.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1905.  L,  P,  S,  Wu 

Smet,  Pierre  Jean  de. 

Missien  van  den  Oregon  en  reisen  naer  de  Rotsbergen 
en  de  bronnen  der  Colombia,  der  Athabasca  en  Sas- 
catshawin  in  1845-46...         423p.  15pl.  3maps.  tab. 
Ghent,  Schelden,  1849.  P 

Smet,  Pierre  Jean  de. 

Missions   de   I'Oregon   et   voyages   aux   montagnes   Ro- 
cheuses  aux  sources  de  la  Colombie,  de  I'Athabasca 
et  du  Sascatshawin  en  1845-46...         389p.  15pl. 
3maps.  tab.        Ghent,  Schelden,  n.  d.  P,  S 

In  part  a  translation  of  his  Oregon  missions. 

Smet,  Pierre  Jean  de. 

Missions  de  rOregon  et  voyages  dans  les  montagnes 
Rocheuses  en  1§45  et  1846:  ouvrage  traduit  de  I'An- 
glais  par  M.  Bourlez.         408p.  13pl. 

Par.  Poussielque-Rusand,  1848.  Li  P 

Smet,  PLierre]  J[ean]  de. 

New  Indian  sketches.         175p. 

N.  Y.  Kenedy,  1895  [^18851.       .  M,  P,  Wu 

p.  118-126,  A  vocabulary  of  the  Skalzi,  or  Koetenay  tribe, 
p.  147-175,  Short  Indian  catechism  in  use  among  the  Flat- 
heads.  Kalispels.  Pends  d'Oreilles  and  other  Rocky  moun- 
tain Indians. 
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Smet,  Plierre]  J[ean]  de. 

Oregon  missions  and  travels  over  the  Rocky  mountains, 
in  1845-46.         408p.  13pl.  Imap. 

N.   Y.   Dunigan,    1847.  P,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 

Same.     Reprinted  in  Thwaites,  R.  G.  ed.  Early  western 

travels,   1906,   v.  29,   p.[103]-424.  L,  M,  O,  P,  Pu,  S 

Smet,  P[ierre]  Jleanl  de. 

Voyages  aux  montagnes  Rocheuses  et  sejour  chez  les 
tribus  Indiennes  de  I'Oregon,  nouvelle  ed.  405p. 
por.  map.   facsim.         Bruxelles,   Devaux,  1873.  L 

^met,  Pierre  Jean  de. 

Voyages    aux    montagnes    Rocheuses    chez    les    tribus 
Indiennes  du  vaste  territoire  de  I'Oregon  dependant 
des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.         Ed.  5.  239p.  Ipl. 
Lille,  Lefort,  n.  d.  P 

Same.     Ed.  8.   237p.   Ipl.         Lille,   Lefort,   n.  d.  S 

Smet,  P[ierre]  Jfeanl  de. 

Voyages  dans  I'Amerique  septentrionale;    Oregon. 
Ed.  3.  406p.  por.  map.  facsim. 

Bruxelles,  Closson,  1874.  L 

Smet,  Plierre]  J[eanl  de. 

Western  missions  and  missionaries,  a  series  of  letters. 

532p.  Ipor.         N.  Y.  Kenedy,  [^859].  S,  Wu 

Same.     N.  Y.  Strong,   ['18591.  M 

Same.     N.  Y.  Kirber,  1863,   [^8591.  P,  Wu 

vSmiimii  lu  tel  kaimintis  kolinzuteu;   narratives  from  the 
Holy   Scripture   in   Kalispel.         140p. 

Montana,  St.  Ignatius  print,  1876.  Wu 

Of  interest  in  connection  with  the  language  of  the  Kalispel 
Indians. 

"Smith,  Harlan  Kngersolll. 

Archeological  investigations  on  the  North  Pacific  coast 
of  America.  lOp.  (Reprinted  from  Science,  n.  s. 
V.  9,  p.  535-539,  Apr.  14,  1899).  Wu 

-Smith,  Harlan  ICngersolll. 

Archaeology  of  Lytton,  British  Columbia,  [illus.l  An  ab- 
stract from  memoirs  of  the  American   museum   of 
natural  history,  v.  2,  pt.  3,  May  25,  1899.    (Reprinted 
from  Monumental  records,  March  1900,  p.  76-88).        W,  Wn 
Smith,  Harlan  HngersollL 

Archaeology  of  the  Gulf  of  Georgia  and  Puget  Sound. 
N.  Y.  Stechert,  1907.  (From  Jesup  North  Pacific  ex- 
pedition, v.  2,  p.  301-442).  W 


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Smith,  Harlan  I[ngersoll]. 

Archaeology  of  the  Thompson  river  region,  British  Co- 
lumbia.        3pl.  F.      N.  Y.  Knickerbocker  press,  1900. 
(From  Jesup  North  Pacific  expedition,  v.  1,  p.  401-442).    W 
Smith,  Harlan  ICngersoll]. 

Natural  history  museums  of  British  Columbia.         4p. 
(Reprinted  from   Science,   n.  s.   v.  8,  p.  619-620,  Nov. 
4,  1898).  "V^u 

Smith,  Harlan  ITngersoll]. 

Shell  heaps  of  the  lower  Fraser  river,  British  Columbia. 
7pl.  F.         N.  Y.  Knickerbocker  press,  1903.     (From 
Jesup  North  Pacific  expedition,  v.  2,  p.  133-192).  W 

Smith,  Harlan  Hngersoll]. 

Stone  hammers  or  pestles  of  the  Northwest  coast  of 
America.     (Reprinted  from  the  American  anthropolo- 
gist, n.  s.  V.  1,  p.  363-368,  April,  1899).      .  Wu 
Smith,  Harlan  I[ngersoll]  and  Fowke,  Gerard. 

Cairns  of  British  Columbia  and  Washington.  5pl. 
2maps.  F.  N.  Y.  Knickerbocker  press,  1901.  (From 
Jesup  North  Pacific  expedition,  v.  2,  p.  5.5-75).  W 

Smith,  Sidney. 

Settler's  new  home;  or,  The  emigrant's  location. 

144p.         Lond.  Kendrick,  1849.  L,  P 

■  p.  129,  Oregon.  Vancouver's  Island.  "From  Texas  to  Ore- 
gon, the  emigrant  would  find  a  fall  analogous  to  that  of, 
'out  of  the  frying-pan  into  the  fire.'  The  climate  and 
soil  are  unobjectionable — but  everything  else  is." 

Smith's  weekly  volume;  a  select  circulating  library  for 
town  and  country,  containing  the  best  popular  litera- 
ture.        V.  1-2,  Jan.-Dec.  1845.  F. 

Phil.  Smith,  1845.  P 

Contains  Dunn's  Oregon  territory. 

Smucker,  S.  M.   see  Fremont,  John  Charles.     Life... 

Snelling  William  Joseph. 

Polar  regions  of  the  western  continent  explored ...  a 
geographical  account  of  Iceland,  Greenland,  the  is- 
lands of  the  frozen  sea,  and  the  northern  parts  of 
the  American  continent. .  .  with  the  adventures,  dis- 
coveries, dangers  and  trials  of  Parry,  Franklin,  Lyon, 
and  other  navigators,  in  those  regions.  501p.  4pl. 
Imap.        Bost.  Reed,  1831.  P 

p.  478-484,  Kotzebue's  voyage. 

Snohomish    county,    Washington,    the    richest    on    Puget 
Sound.        unp.  illus.  Imap.  n.  t.  p. 
[Everett,  Wash.],  Everett  daily  herald,  1905.  S 


IQ^  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Somerset,  H.  Somers. 

Land  of  the  Muskeg,  with  a  preface  by  A.  Hungerforce 
Pollen.         248p.   illus.   4maps. 
Lond.  Heinemann,  1895.  L 

Soule,  S.  H. 

Rand-McNally  guide  to  the  great  Northwest. .  informa- 
tion regarding...  Montana,  Idaho,  Washington,  Ore- 
gon, Minnesota,  North  Dakota,  Alaska,  also  western 
Canada  and  British  Columbia.  .  .  366p.  illus.  Imap. 
Chic.  Rand,   [^903].  .  P,  S 

Sparks,  Edwin  Erie. 

Expansion  of  the  American  people,  social  and  territorial. 

461p.  illus.  Ipl.         Chic.  Scott,  1901.  P,  S,  Wu 

p.  301-309,   Oregon  expansion. 

Sparks,  Jared. 

Life  of  John  Ledyard,  the  American  traveller;  compris- 
ing selections  from  his  journals  and  correspondence. 
325p.         Camb.  Hilliard,  1828.  P,  Wu 

Sparks,  Jared. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  and  travels  of  John  Ledyard,  from 
his  journals  and  coi-respondence.         428p. 
Lond.  Colburn,  1828.  L 

[Sparks,  Jared]. 

Travels  and  adventures  of  John  Ledyard;  comprising 
his  voyage  with  Capt.  Cook's  third  and  last  expedi- 
tion; his  journey  on  foot  1300  miles  round  the  Gulf 
of  Bothnia  to  St.  Petersburg,  his  adventures  and  resi- 
dence in  Siberia,  and  his  exploratory  mission  in 
Africa.         Ed.  2.  428p.         Lond.  Colburn,  1834.  P,  Wu 

Spike,  W.  D.  C.  and  company. 

Spike's  illustrated  description  of  the  city  of  Tacoma, 
Washington.         12p.  16pl. 

Tacoma,  Wash.  Spike,  1891.  Wh,  Wu 

Spokane.    Board  of  health. 

Annual  report,  1894,  '95,  1900-2,  1905,  1906,  1907.         8v. 

illus.         Spokane,  Dj^er,  1894-1908.  Sp 

Same.     13th,   1894.  4pl.         n.  p.  Dyer,  1895.  S 

Spokane.     Chamber  of  commerce. 
.  .  .Inland  empire.         24p.  illus. 

Spokane,  Inland  printing  co.  n.  d.  S 

Spokane.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Spokane,  a  modern  city.     Various  editions. 

Spokane,  v.  pub.  v.  d.  S,  Sp,  Wu 


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Spokane.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

Spokane  country.         16p.  illus.  n.  t.  p. 

Spokane,  Shaw,  n.  d.  g 

Spokane.    Charter. 

City  charter  for  the  city  of  Spokane.  Washington, 
framed  and  submitted  by  the  board  of  fifteen  free- 
holders, elected  Sept.  27,  1890,  in  pursuance  of  the 
provisions  of  section  ten,  article  eleven,  of  the  con- 
stitution of  the  state  of  Washington,  the  acts  of  the 
legislature  and  an  ordinance  numbered  493,  passed 
and  approved  Sept.  8,  1890...  128p. 
Spokane,  Riverside  print,  co.  1891.  Sp 

Spokane.     City  comptroller. 

Annual  report,  1901-1907.         7v. 

Spokane,  Inland  print,  co.  1902-8.  Sp 

Same.     1903.  1904.  S 

Spokane.    Code. 

Municipal  code  of  the  city  of  Spokane,  Washington... 
compiled  by  Rose  M.  Denny.         594p. 

[Spokane,  Knight],  1896.  S,  Wu 

Same.     Revised  by  E.  O.  Connor.     630p. 

Spokane,  Inland  printing  co.  1903.  Wu 

Spokane.     Manual. 

Manual,  1900-1901,  city  of   Spokane,  Washington,  com- 
piled by  L.  F.  Boyd,  city  clerk.         31p. 
Spokane,  Alexander,   [1900?].  Wu 

Spokane.     Mayor. 

Message  to  the  city  council  of  the  city  of  Spokane  Falls, 
Wash,  by  Hon.  C.  F.  Clough,  mayor.  May  7th.  1890. 
ISp.         Spokane  Falls,  Daily  globe,  1890.  Sp 

Spokane.     Public  schools. 

Annual  report,  1892.         206p.  front,  pi. 

Spokane,  Spokane  print,  co.  1892.  Sp 

Spokane.     Public  schools. 

Biennial  report,  1897-8,  1899-1900,.  1904-6,  1907-8.         4v. 

fronts,  pi.         Spokane.  Union  print,  co.  1898-1908.  Sp 

Spokane.     Union  library  association. 
First  annual  catalogue.         52p. 

Spokane,  Union  print,  co.  1891.  Sp 

Spokane  fair  and  agricultural  association. 
Premium  list,  1891.         35p. 

Spokane,  Knight.  1891.  Sp 


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Spokane  Falls.     Charter. 

Amended  charter  of  Spokane  Falls...  [and  ordinances 
of  the  city  of  Spokane  Falls,  Washington  territory]. 
2v.         Spokane  Falls,  Chronicle,  1886,  1891.  Sp 

Spokane  perfect  pocket  guide. 

No.  7,  Sept.  1906.        96p.  1  fold.  map. 

Spokane,  Wash.  Shaw,  1906.  Wu 

Spokesman-review  quarterly.         v.  1.  no.  2.  illus. 

Spokane,  Spokesman-review,  Dec.  1899.  Sp 

Gives   an    account   of    the    6th    annual    Spokane    industrial 
exposition  in  detail. 

[Sproat,  Gilbert  Malcolm]. 

British  Columbia;  information  for  emigrants  issued  by 
the  agent-general  for  the  province.  96p.  illus. 
1  fold.  map.         Lond.  [Sproat],  pref.  1873.  L,  Wu 

Sproat,  Gilbert  Malcolm. 

Scenes  and  studies  of  savage  life.        317p.  pi. 

Lond.    Smith,    1868.  L 

Spurr,  Josiah  Edward. 

Through  the  Yukon  gold  diggings;  a  narrative  of  per- 
sonal travel.         276p.  illus.  Ipl. 

Bost.  Eastern  pub.  co.  1900.  S 

Squire,  Watson  C. 

Speeches  in  the  senate  of  the  United  States,  53rd  con- 
gress.       V.  p.        Washington,  n.  pub.  1895.  S,  Wu 
A  collection  of  18  speeches  bound  in  one  volume.     Many  of 
them  relate  to  the  Pacific  Northwest. 

Staehlin[g]  and  [Storcksburg],  JLacobs]  von. 

Account  of  the  new  northern  archipelago,  lately  dis- 
covered by  the  Russians  in  the  seas  of  Kamtschatka 
and  Anadir;  translated  from  the  German.  118p. 
Imap.         Lond.  Heydinger,   1774.  L,  P,  Wu 

Stanley,  H.  A. 

Rex  Wayland's  fortune;  or.  The  secret  of  the  thunder- 
bird.         391p.  illus.         Chic.  Laird,   [^8981.  S,  Wh 
Starks,  Edwin  Chapin.         « 

List  of  fishes  collected  at  Port  Ludlow,  Washington. 
2pl.      (Extract   from   proceedings   of   the   California 
academy  of  sciences,  series  2,  v.  6,  p.  549-562,  Decem- 
ber, 1896).  Wu 
"This  paper  records  the  ichthyological   results  of  the  last 
annual  dredging  expedition  made  by  the  Young  Natural- 
ists' association  of  Seattle,  Washington,  and  the  second 
in  which  the  author,  as  an  honorary  member,  has  taken 
part." 


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statute  laws  of  the  territory  of  Iowa,  enacted  at  the  first 
session  of  the  legislative  assembly  of  said  territory, 
held  at  Burlington,  A.  D.  1838-'39. 
DuBuque,  Russell  &  Reeves,  printers,  1839.  (Re- 
printed by  the  historical  department  of  Iowa.  634p. 
Des  Moines,  Iowa  printing  co.  1900).  Wu 

The  first  laws  of  Oregon  territory  were  based  directly  upon 
these  session  laws.  For  the  laws  adopted,  see  Grover, 
LaFayette,    Oregon    archives,    p.  32. 

Steedman,  Charles  J[ohn]. 

Bucking  the  sage  brush;    or,  The  Oregon  trail  in  the 
seventies.         ilus.  Ipor.  Ipl.  Imap. 
N.  Y.  Putnam,  1904.  P,  S 

Steel,  Will  A.  and  Searl,  Albert,  compilers. 

Steel  &  Searl's  legislative  souvenir  manual  for  1895- 
1896;  containing  list  of  members  of  all  legislative 
sessions,  territorial  and  state  officers,  state  institu- 
tions and  boards  of  government,  and  other  informa- 
tion in  relation  to  the  state  of  Washington.  159p. 
illus.  Ipor.        Seattle,  Koch,  1895.  S.  Sp,  Wu 

Many  portraits  paged  in  as  text. 

Steel,  Willi]  G. 

Mountains  of  Oregon.         112p. 

Portland,  Or.  David  Steel,  1890.  S,  Wh,  Wu 

Same.     With   2por.   and   2pl.  P 

Stephens,  Alexander  H[amilton]. 

Admission  of  Oregon;  speech  of  Hon.  Alexander  H. 
Stephens,  of  Georgia,  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, Feb.  12,  1859.         8p.         [Wash.]   1859.  Sp 

[Stephens,  Louise  G.] 

Letters  from  an  Oregon  ranch,  by  "Katherine." 

212p.  12pl.         Chic.  McClurg,  1905.  M,  P,  S,  Wh,  Wu 

Stevens,  Hazard. 

Life  of  Isaac  Ingalls  Stevens. .  .  2v.  illus.  20por.  18pl. 
14maps.  1  facsim.  tab.         Bost.  Houghton,  1900. 

P,  Pu.  S,  Sp.  W,  Wh,  Wu 
Stevens,  Isaac  I.     Pacific  railway  report. 
See  United  States.     War  department. 

Stevens,  Isaac  I. 

Speech  on  the  Washington  and  Oregon  wah  claims,  de- 
livered   in    the  House    of    Representatives    of    the 
United  States,  May  31,  1858.         16p. 
Wash.   Towers.   1858.  ^^'^ 


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Stevens  county  (Wash.)  pioneer  association. 

Proceedings,  1903.  vol.  1.  Compiled  by  John  B.  Slater. 
[20p.]  Colville,  Wash.  Stevens  county  reveille, 
printers,  1904.  Wu 

Stine,  Thos.  Ostenson. 

Morning  glimpse.         13p. 

Seattle,  Anchor  pub.  co.  1901.  Wa 

Contains  a  poem.  "An  evening  on  Puget  Sound."  and  an- 
other entitled.  "At  Poulsbo  Bay." 

Strahorn,  Robert  E. 

To  the  Rockies  and  beyond;  or,  A  summer  on  the 
Union  Pacific  railroad  and  branches.  Saunterings 
in  the  popular  health,  pleasure  and  hunting  resorts 
of  Nebraska,  Dakota,  Wyoming,  Colorado,  Utah, 
Idaho,  Oregon,  Washington  and  Montana...  Ed.  2. 
216p.  illus.  Imap. 
Omaha.  New  West  publishing  co.  1879.  M 

Stone  and  Webster. 

Electric  railway  and   lighting  properties,   1903.         46p. 

illus.  1  fold.  map.         Bost.  Stone,  1903.  Wu 

Same.     1908.  63p.         Bost.   Stone,  1908.  Wu 

Inserted  because  of  tlie  information  they  give  in  regard  to 
the  traction  systems  of  Everett.  Bellingham,  Seattle  and 
Tacoma. 

Stovall,  Dennis  H. 

Suzanne  of  Kerbyville.         209p.  opl. 

N.  Y.  Editor  pub.  co.  1904.  P 

Strong,  Frank  and  Schafer,  Joseph. 

Government  of  the  American  people.         314p.  2pl.  Imap. 

Bost.  Houghton,  1901.  P 

p.  24."i-307.   Growth  of  civil  government  in  Oregon. 

Strong,  James  Cflarkl. 

Wahkeenah  and  her  people:  the  curious  customs,  tra- 
ditions, and  legends  of  the  North  American  Indians. 
275p.  Ipl.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1893.  P,  Sp 

ch.  0-12.    Indians  of  the   Northwest. 

Strong,  Thomas  Nelson. 

Cathlamet  on  the  Columbia:  recollections  of  the  Indian 
people  and  short  stories  of  early  pioneer  days  in  the 
valley  of  the  lower  Columbia  river.         119p. 
Portland,  Or.  Holly  press,  1906.  P 


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\l    Stryker's  American  register  and  magazine,  July  1850.    v.  4. 

600p.         Wash.  Morrison.  1850.  p 

p.  210-226,    Geographical    statistics    of    Oregon,    by    S.    U. 

Thurston, 
p.  558-563,  Pacific  railroad.      (Fremont's  letter), 
p.  390-396,  Overland  journey  to  the  Pacific  ocean   frolum- 
bia  river]   forty  years  ago. 

Sturgis,  William. 

Oregon  question;  substance  of  a  lecture  before  the  Mer- 
cantile library  association,  delivered  Jan.  22,  1845. 
32p.  Imap.         Bost.  Jordan,  1845.  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

Stuart,  Mrs.  A.  H.  H.  compiler. 

Washington  territory;  its  soil,  climate,  productions  and 
general  resources.         64p. 
Olympia,  Wash.  Washington  standard,  1875.  S 

Suckley,  George,  Cooper,  Jfamesl   G.  and  others. 

Natural  history  of  Washington  territory  and  Oregon, 
with  much  relating  to  Minnesota,  Nebraska,  Kansas, 
Utah,  and  California,  between  the  thirty-sixth  and 
forty-ninth  parallels  of  latitude,  being  those  parts 
of  the  final  reports  of  the  survey  of  the  Northern 
Pacific  railroad  route,  relating  to  the  natural  history 
of  the  regions  explored,  with  full  catalogues  and  de- 
scriptions of  the  plants  and  animals  collected  from 
1853  to  1860...  399p.  pi.  Q. 

N.  Y.  Bailliere  brothers,  1860.  S,  W 

Suffling,  Ernest  R. 

Fur  traders  of  the  West;  or.  Adventures  among  the  red- 
skins.        320p.  illus.  9pl.  Imap. 

Lond.  Warne,  1896.  P 

Considerable   on   southern   Oregon. 

Sullivan,  James  E. 

Athletics  in  the  west  and  far  west.         109p. 

N.  Y.  21  Warren  st.  1905.  Wu 

Sullivan,  May  Kellogg. 

A  woman  who  went  to  Alaska.         Ed.  6.  392p.  Ipor.  pi. 

Bost.  Earle  ['^19031.  3 

Summary  observations  and  facts  collected  from  late  and 
authentic  accounts  of  Russian  and  other  navi- 
gators. .  .  in  enterprises  to  discover  a  northern  pass- 
age for  vessels  by  sea  between  the  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  oceans,  or  nearly  to  approach  the  north  pole. 
29p.         Lond,  Nourse,  1776.  L 


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Swan,  James  G. 

Indians  of  Cape  Flattery,  at  the  entrance  to  the  Strait 
of  Fuca,  Washington  territory.      (Smithsonian  con- 
tributions to  knowledge).         108p.  illus.  Q. 
Phil.  Collins,  1868.  W 

Swan,  James  G. 

Northwest  coast;   or.  Three  years'  residence  in  Wash- 
ington territory.         435p.  illus.  Ipl.  Imap. 
N.  Y.   Harper,   1857.  L,  O,  P,  S,  W,  Wh,  Wu 

Same.     Lond.  Low,  1857.  Xi 

Swineford,  A[lfred]  P. 

Alaska;   its  history,  climate  and  natural  resources. 

256p.  19pl.  Imap.         Chic.  Rand,   [''18981.  S,  Sc,  Wu 

Symons,  Thomas  W. 

Upper  Columbia  river  and  the  great  plain  of  the  Colum- 
bia.        133p.    2maps.  Place    and   publisher    not 
given.  1881.  Wh 
Same.     26maps.         Wash.   Govt.   1882.    (U.   S.   Congress 

47-1,  Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  186).  W 

Szmimeie-s  Jesus  Christ;  a  catechism  of  the  Christian  doc- 
trine in  the  Flathead  or  Kalispgl  language,  composed 
by  the  missionaries  of  the  Society  of  Jesus.  45p. 
Montana,  St.  Ignatius  print,  1880.  Wu 

Tache,  [Alexandre  Antonin]. 

Esquisse  sur  le  nort-ouest  de  I'Amerique.         146p. 

Montreal,  Typographie  du  nouveau  monde,  1869.  S 

Tache,  Alex[andre  Antonin  J. 

Vingt  annees  de  missions  dans  le  nord-ouest  de  I'Amer- 
ique.        245p.         Montreal,  Eus6be  Senecal,  1866.  S 
Tacoma.     Chamber  of  commerce. 

(The)  new  northwest  and  Tacoma,  its  metropolis. 

31p.  illus.         [Tacoma],  Chamber  of  commerce,  1890.      Wu 
[Tacoma.     Chamber  of  commerce]. 

Tacoma,  electric  city  of  the  Pacific  coast,  1904.         48p. 

illus.         [Tacoma,  Allen,  19041.  Wu 

Tacoma.     Charter. 

Revised  charter. .  .   and  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Ta- 
coma, Washington.         725p. 

Tacoma,  Western  blank  book  co.  1898.  S,  Wu 

Same.     1210p.         Tacoma,   Allen,   1905.  Wu 

Tacoma.     Controller. 

Report  for  the  year  from  March   1,   1893,  to  February 

28,  1894.         80p.         Tacoma,  Ray,  1895.  Wu 

Contains    also    the    report    of    the    city    treasurer    covering 
same   period. 


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Tacoma.     Controller. 

Report  for  the  year  from  March  1,  1895,  to  February  29, 

1896.     59p.         Tacoma.  Western  blank  book  co.  1897.       Wu 
Tacoma.     Controller. 

Annual  report,  January  1,  1897 — December  31,  1902. 

Tacoma,  v.  pub.  1899-1903.  Wu 

Same.     1901,  1903.  S. 

Tanana  directory  company. 

Directory  of  the  Tanana  valley,  1907.         223p. 

Fairbanks,  Alaska,  Tanana  directory  co.  n.  d.  Wu. 

.Tanner,  Henry. 

British  Columbia;  its  agricultural  and  commercial  capa- 
bilities and  the  advantages  it  offers  for  emigration 
purposes.         45p.  illus.         Lond.  Kenning,   1887.  L. 

Tarr  and  McMurry,  F.  M. 

...Washington.  55p.  illus.  map.  N.  Y.  Macmillan, 
1906.  (Tarr  &  McMurry  geographies,  supplementary 
volume) .  Wa 

Taylor,  J[oseph]   M. 

History  and  government  of  Washington,  to  which  are 
appended  the  constitution  of  the  state  of  Washing- 
ton and  lists  of  territorial  and  state  officers.  279p. 
illus.  2pl.  2por.         St.  Louis,  1898.  S: 

Same.     368p.         St.  Louis,  Becktold,  1898.  Sp,  Wu 

Teit,  James. 

Lillooet  Indians.       2pl.  Imap.  F.         N.  Y.  Stechert,  1906. 

(From  Jesup  North  Pacific  expedition,  v.  2,  p.  193-300).      W 
Teit,  James. 

Thompson  Indians  of  British  Columbia.  6pl.  Imap.  F. 
N.  Y.  Knickerbocker  press,  1900.  (From  Jesup  North 
Pacific  expedition,  v.l,  p.  163-392).  W 

Terry,  James. 

Sculptured  anthropoid  ape  heads  found  in  or  near  the 
valley  of  the  John  Day  river,  a  tributary  of  the  Co- 
I  lumbia  river,  Oregon.         15p.  5pl.  F.         N.  Y.  1891.  Sp 

/Thayer,  William  M. 

Marvels  of  the  new  West;  a  vivid  portrayal  of  the  stu- 
pendous marvels  in  the  vast  wonderland  west  of  the 
Missouri  river:  six  books  in  one  volume,  comprising 
marvels  of  nature,  marvels  of  race,  marvels  of  en- 
terprise, marvels  of  mining,  marvels  of  stock  raising 
and  marvels  of  agriculture,  graphically  and  truth- 
fully described.  715p.  illus.  3por.  6maps. 
Norwich,  Bill,  1889.  M 

Same.     715p.   illus.         1892.  & 


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Thompson,  David,  joint  author,  see  Henrj',  Alexander. 
Thompson,   [JacobJ. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Thompson,  of  Mississippi,  on  the  Oregon 

bill;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan. 

30,   1845.         7p.  Sp 

Bound  with  Pettit.  John.  Speech...  on  the  bill  to  estab- 
lish a  territorial  government  in  Oregon. 

Thomson,  Edward  A.  publisher. 

Just  for  fun;  cartoons  and  caricatures  of  men  in  Mon- 
tana.        [134] p.         McKee,   [Rochester,  Ind.  1907].         Mu 

Thompson,  Francis  M. 

Complete  guide  to  the  new  gold  regions  of  upper  Miss- 
ouri, Deer  Lodge,  Beaver  Head  Nez  Perces,  Salmon 
River,  Boise  River,  Powder  River,  John  Day,  Cari- 
boo... containing  tables  of  distances,  camping 
places,  many  words  of  the  Blackfoot  and  Flat-Head 
languages,  and  a  complete  Chinook  jargon.  16p. 
St.  Louis,  R.  P.  Studley  &  co.  1863.  M 

Author  was  secretary  of  the  exploring  party  of  the  Ameri- 
can exploring  and  mineral  company.  17x12  cm.  paper, 
price  $1.00. 

Thornton,  J[essy]  Quinn. 

Oregon  and  California  in  1848...  with  an  appendix,  in- 
cluding recent  and  authentic  information  on  the  sub- 
ject of  the  gold  mines  of  California,  and  other  valu- 
able matter  of  interest  to  the  emigrant,  etc.  2v. 
12pl.  1  fold.  map.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1849. 

L,  M,  O.  P,  Pu,  S,  Sp,  Wh,  Wu 
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University  of  Oregon  and  Pacific  University  have  v.  1  only. 

Thwaites,  Reuben  Gold. 

Brief  history  of  Rocky  mountain  exploration,  with  es- 
pecial   reference    to    the    expedition    of    Lewis    and 
Clark.         276p.  opor.  2pl.  Imap.  2  facsim. 
^    N.  Y.  Appleton,  1904.  L,  Mu,  S.  Sp,  Wa,  Wu 

Thwaites,  Reuben  Gold. 

(The)   story  of  Lewis  and  Clark's  journals. 

Wash.  Govt.  1904.  (Reprinted  from  the  annual  re- 
port of  the  American  historical  association  for  the 
year  1903,  v.  1,  p.  105-129).  Wu 


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Thwaites,  Reuben  Gold,  editor. 

Early  western  travels.  17481846,  a  series  of  annotated 
reprints  of  some  of  the  best  and  rarest  contemporary 
volumes  of  travel,  descriptive  of  the  aborigines  and 
social  and  economic  conditions  in  the  middle  and  far 
west,  during  the  period  of  early  American  settlement. 
32v.         Cleveland,  Clark,  1904-1906.  L.  M,  O,  P,  S 

V.  6-7,  21,  28-29,  .31-32,  have  special  bearing  upon  the  Pa- 
cific Northwest. 

Thwaites,  Reuben  Gold,  editor,  see  also  Lewis,  Meriwether  and 

Clark,  William. 
Tolmie,  W.  Eraser  and  Dawson,  George  M. 

Comparative  vocabularies  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  British 
Columbia.  (Geological  and  natural  history  survey 
of  Canada).         131p.  1  fold.  map. 

Montreal,  Dawson,   1884.  L,  S,  Wu 

[Tooke,  William]. 

Varieties   of  literature,   from  foreign   literary  journals 
and  original  mss.  now  first  published.         2v. 
Lond.  Debrett,  1795.  Wu 

p.  1-42,  Voyage  of  Gregory  Shelekoff,  a  Russian,  from 
Okhotsk  on  the  Eastern  ocean,  to  the  coast  of  America  in 
the  years  1783,  4,  5,  6,  7  and  his  return  to  Russia. 

Topic,  The.     Apr.-Je.  1846.         tab. 

Lond.   Mitchell,    [1846].  P,  S 

p.  25-36,  Oregon. 

Toole,  Joseph  Kemp. 

Admission  of  Montana  and  other  territories.  Speech  of 
Hon.  J.  K.  Toole,  of  Montana,  in  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, January  15,  1889.  Bound  with  Speeches 
of  J.  K.  Toole,  1886-1889.         Wash.  1889.  M 

Topping,  E.  S. 

Chronicles  of  the  Yellowstone;  an  accurate  and  com- 
prehensive history  of  the  country  drained  by  the 
Yellowstone  river,  its  Indian  inhabitants,  its  first  ex- 
plorers, the  early  fur  traders  and  trappers,  the  com- 
ing and  the  trails  of  the  emigrants. . .  245p.  4pl. 
Imap.         St.  Paul,  Pioneer  press  co.  1883.  M 

Townsend,  John  K[irk]. 

Narrative  of  a  journey  across  the  Rocky  mountains,  to 
the  Columbia  river,  and  a  visit  to  the  Sandwich  is- 
lands. Chili,  etc.  with  a  scientific  apx.         352p.  tab. 
Phil,    Perkins,    1839.  L,  P,  S,  Sp.  Wh,  Wu 

Same.     Reprinted  in  Thwaites,  R.  G.  ed.  Early  western 

travels,  1905,  v.  21.  p.f  1071-369.  L,  M,  O,  P,  S 


^y^  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Townsend,  Jfohal   K[irk]. 

Sporting  excursions  in  the  Rocky  mountains,  including 
a  journey  to  the  Columbia  river,  and  a  visit  to  the 
Sandwich  islands.  ChUi.  etc.        2v.  2pl.  tab. 
Lend.  Colburn.  1S40.  L.  P.  S 

$ame  as  his  Narrative  of  a  journey  across  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains-    Autljor's  name  on  title  pa^,  "J.  K.  Townshend." 

Traill.  Mrs.  Catherine  Parr  (Strickland). 

Backwoods  of  Canada:  being  letters  from  the  wife  of  an 

emigrant  officer...    [with  statistics  of  emigration]. 

351p.  illus.  Ipor.  14pl.  Imap.  tab. 

Lend.  Knight  1S36.  P 

Same.     New  &d.  243p.  illus.  Ipor.         Lond.  Knight,  1S46.     P,  6 

ITraill,  Mrs.  Catherine  Parr  (Strickland^]. 

C-anada   and  the   Oregon:    the   backwoods   of   Canada, 

being  leners  from  the  wife  of  an  emigrant  officer. . . 

[with  statistics  of  emigration].        iUus.  Ipor.  14pl. 

Imap.  tab.        Lond.  Xattali.  1S46.  L,  P,  S 

Traits  of  American  Indian  life  and  character,   by  a  fur 

trader.        21Sp.        Lond.  Smith.  1S53.  S 

Trezona.  C.  E. 

Cape   Nome  and   the    northern   placer    mines,   written 
from  personal  observation.         45p.  Ulus.  2por. 
Seattle.  Denny-Coryell,  1900.  Wa 

Yrimmer,  F.  Mortimer. 

Yukon  territory:  the  narrative  of  W.  H.  Dall.  leader 
of  the  expedition  to  Alaska  in  1S66-1S6S;  the  narra- 
tive of  an  exploration  made  in  1SS7  in  the  Yukon 
district:  extracts  from  the  report  of  an  exploration 
made  in  1S96-1S97.  by  Wm.  Ogilvie. . .  43Sp.  illus. 
22pl.  Imap  in  pocket.        Lond.  Downey,  1S9S.  L,  Wu 

Troisieme  voyage  de  Cook:  ou.  Journal  d'une  expedition 
faiie  dans  la  aier  Pacifique  du  sud  &  du  nord.  en 
1776.  1777,  177S.,  1779  &  17S0:  traduit  de  lAnglois. 
Ed.  3.  454p.  IpL  Imap.         Versailles.  Poingot-  17S3.  P 

An  anonTiDODS  accoont  by  an  officer  of  the    ■DisooTery." 
Trout,  Peter. 

New  theory  concerning  the  origin  and  deposition   of 

placer  gold.        82p.        Seattle,  Pigott,  1901.  S.  Wu 

Diseosses  geok>gic  «OQ4itioDs  in  the  Pacific  Northwest- 
Turner.  Frederick  Jackson. 

Rise  of  the  new  west:  1S19-1829.  366p.  Ipor.  dmaps. 
X.  Y.  Harper,  ld06.  iHart,  A.  B.  ed.  American  na- 
tion. T.  14^.  O,  S,  Wu 


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Turner,  J.  Turner. 

Three  years'  hunting  and  trapping  in  America  and  the 
great  Northwest.        lS2p.  ilhis-  per.  facsim.  ^Nn^pg 

Lond.  Maclure.  1S$8.  L 

Tuttle,  Charles  R. 

Our  north  land:  being  a  full  account  <rf  the  r»wt»M^n 
Northwest  and  Hudson's  Bar  roate. . .  aSSp.  ittn^ 
2  maps.        Toronto,  Robinson.  1885.  L 

H&s  some  material  on  Bricish  Coiombia. 

Tuttle,  DIaniel]  SEylvester]. 

Reminiscences  of  a  missionary  bishop.         498p.  Ipor. 

N.  Y.  TSTiittaker,  [a9C»63.  iC,  Itu 

Twiss,  Sir  Travers. 

Oregon  question  examined,  in  respect  to  facts  anH  the 
law  of  nations.        391p.  2maps. 
Lond.   Longman.   1846.  L,  P.  S.  Wh,  Wu 

Twiss,  Sir  Travers. 

Oregon  territory,  its  history  and  discovery;  indoding 
an  account  of  the  convention  of  the  Ebcarail.  also 
the  treaties  and  negotiations  between  the  United 
States  and  Great  Britain,  held  at  varioas  times  far 
the  settlement  of  a  boundary  line  and  a 
tion  of  the  whole  question  in  respect  to  facts 
the  law  of  nations.  264p 
N.  Y.  Appleton.   1S46.  L.  P.  S,  Wa,  Wh,  W» 

Tyler,  Lyon  Glardinerj. 

Letters  and  times  of  the  Tylers.  3t.  iSpor.  *pL 
3  facsim.  v.  1.  Richmond,  Va.  Whittet.  1SS4:  t.  *, 
Richmond.  Va.  Whittet,  1885:  t.  3,  Wmiamsbarg, 
Ya.  n.  pub.  1S?€.  O.Wh 

Tyson,  Philip  Thomas. 

Geology  and  industrial  resources  of  California.  :..■  "Zi.-.a 
is  added,  the  official  reports  of  Generals  Persifer  F. 
Smith  and  B.  Riley,  including  the  reports  of  Lieuten- 
ants Talbot,  Ord.  Derby  and  Williamson,  of  their 
explorations  in  California  and  Oregon. . .  Ifinaps. 
tab.        Bait-  Minifie,  1S51.  P 

Tytler.  Platrickl  Flraser],  and   Ballantynlel.  Rlobertl 
Mlichaell. 
Discovery    and    adventure    on    the    northern    coast    of 
America  and  the  Hudson's  Bay  territories.        409p. 
pi.  por.        Lond.  Nelson,  1860.  L 


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Tytler,  Patrick  Eraser,  and  Wilson,  James. 

Historical  view  of  the  progress  of  discovery  on  the  more 
northern    coasts    of    America . .  .     with    descriptive 
sketches  of  the  natural  history  of  the  North  Amer- 
ican regions.         Ed.  2.  444p.  illus.  1  fold.  map. 
Edin.  Oliver,  1833.  '  L 

Umfreville,  Edward. 

Present  state  of  Hudson's  bay;  containing  a  full  descrip- 
tion of  that  settlement  and  the  adjacent  country; 
and  likewise  of  the  fur  trade,  with  hints  for  its  im- 
provement, etc.  etc.  to  which  are  added  remarks 
and  observations  made  in  the  inland  parts,  during 
a  residence  of  near  four  years;  a  specimen  of  five 
Indian  languages;  and  a  journal  of  a  journey  from 
Montreal  to  New  York.         tab. 

Lond.  Stalker,  1790.  L,  P 

Union  Pacific  railway. 

Wealth  and  resources  of  Oregon  and  Washington,  the 
Pacific  Northwest;   a  complete  guide  over  the  local 
lines  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway.  .  .         256p.  illus. 
Portland,   Or.    [Miller],   1889.  L,  P 

United    States.      Circuit    and    district    courts,    Sth    circuit 
(Nebraska,  etc.). 
Union  Pacific  receivership;   records...   comp.  by  W.  J. 

Gallon.         735p.  tab.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  P 

United    States.      Circuit    and    district    courts,    9th    circuit 
(Oregon,  California  and  Nevada). 
Proceedings  and  eulogies...   in  memory  of  the  Honor- 
able Matthew  P.  Deady,  United  States  district  judge, 
for  the  district  of  Oregon.     15p.         n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  P 

United  States.  Circuit  and  district  courts,  9th  circuit 
(Oregon,  California  and  Nevada). 
Reports  of  cases  determined  in  the  circuit  and  district 
courts  of  the  United  States  of  Oregon  and  Califor- 
nia; by  Matthew  P.  Deady  [and  L.  S.  B.  Sawyer] 
1859-69  to  1884-85.         llv. 

San  Fran.  Bancroft,  1872-86.  P 

United  States.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey. 

Pacific  coast  pilot;   coasts  and  islands  of  Alaska. 
Series  2.  375p.  pi.  and  ch.  Q. 

Wash.  Govt.  1879.  Wu 

p.  163-223,    Partial    list    of    charts    and    maps   relating    to 

Alaska, 
p.  22.5-374.    Bibliography   of   Alaska,    about  3832  titles,   by 

W.   H.  Dall  and  Marcus  Baker. 
On  cover,  apx.  1,  Meteorology  and  bibliography. 


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[United  States.     Congress!. 

Addresses  on  the  death  of  Hon.  Edward  D.  Baker,  de- 
livered in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives 
on  Wednesday,  December  11,  1861.         87p. 
Wash.  Govt.  1862.  P 

United  States.     Congress. 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of  Thomas 
H.  Tongue  (late  a  representative  from  Oregon), 
delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  and  Sen- 
ate, fifty-seventh  congress,  second  session.  96p. 
Ipor.  Q.         Wash.  Govt.  1903.  P,  Pu,  S 

United  States.     Geological  survey. 

Maps  and  descriptions  of  routes  of  exploration  in  Alas- 
ka in  1898,  with  general  information  concerning  the 
territory.  138p.   10   maps   in   accompanying  en- 

velope.        Wash.  D.   C.   Engraving  and  printing  di- 
vision of  the  U.  S.  Geol.  survey,  1899.  M,  S,  Wu 
United  States.     War  department. 

Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  to  ascertain  the 
most  practicable  and  economical  route  for  a  railroad 
from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  made 
in  1853-54...         12v.  in  13.  pi.  maps. 

Wash.  Govt.  1855-60.  L,  S,  W,  Wu 

Volumes  1.  G,  8-12.  contain  material  upon  the  Pacific 
Northwest. 

"Universal  magazine,  July-December,  1784.         386p. 

Lond.  Bent,   1784.  L. 

Contains  portrait  of  Captain  James  Cook,  together  with  an 
account  of  his  death  and  that  part  of  his  voyages  that 
relates  to  the  Northwest  coast  of  America,  N'ootka  Sound. 

University  of  Montana,  .see  Montana.    University. 
University  of  Oregon,  see  Oregon.     University. 
University  land  company. 

University  place,   the  site  of  Puget  Sound  University. 

24p.  illus.  1  fold.  map.        Tacoma,  Houghton,  1895.  Wu 

Upham,  Charles  Wentworth. 

Life,  explorations  and  public  services  of  John  Charles 
Fremont.         356p.  2por.  12pl. 

Bost.  Ticknor,  1856.  P.  S.  Wu 

Waggoner,  George  ACndrewl. 

Stories  of  old  Oregon.        292p.  19pl. 

Salem,  Or.  Statesman  pub.  co.  1905.  P.  Wh 

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Vail,  Ifsaac]  X. 

Alaska;   land  of  the  nugget.     Why?         68p. 

Pasadena,  Cal.   [author?]   1897.  S 

Vancouver,  George. 

Narrative  or  journal  of  a  voyage  of  discovery  to  the 
north  Pacific  ocean,  and  around  the  world,  performed 
in  the  years  1791,  1792,  1793,  1794  and  1795,  by  Capt. 
George  Vancouver  and  Lieutenant  Broughton. 
80p.    Ipl.         Lond.    Lee.    1802.  P 

This  is  an  abridgement  of  tlie  full   account. 

Vancouver,  George. 

Voyage  de  decouvertes,  a  I'ocean  Pacifique  du  nord,  et 
autour  du  monde;  dans  lequel  la  cote  Nord-Ouest  de 
I'Amerique  a  ete  soigneusement  reconnue  et  exacte- 
ment  relevee.  .  .  execute  en  1790,  1791,  1792,  1793, 
1794  et  1795;  tr.  from  the  English.  3v.+F.  vol.  of  pi. 
Par.  I'lmprimerie  de  la  Republique,  An.  VIII.  L 

Vancouver,  George. 

Voyage  de  decouvertes  a  locean  Pacifique  du  nord  et 
autour  du  monde;  ex6cut6  pendent  les  annees  1790, 
1791,  1792,  1793,  1794,  1795;  traduit  de  I'anglois  par 
P.  F.  Henry.         6v.  17pl.  9maps. 

Par.  Didot,  1803.  P 

V.  6,    atlas. 
Vancouver,  George. 

Voyage   of   discovery   to   the   north   Pacific   ocean   and 
round  the   world...    in   the   years   1790,   1791,   1792, 
1793,  1794  and  1795...         3v.  18pl.  tab.  sq.  F. 
Lond.  Robinson,  1798.  L,  P,  Pu,  S,  W,  Wu 

Also  atlas  volume,  F6,  containing  6pl.  and  10  maps. 
Vancouver,  George. 

Voyage  of  discovery  to  the  north  Pacific  ocean  and 
round  the  world...  in  the  years  1790,  1791,  1792, 
1793,  1794  and  1795...  New  ed.  6v.  17pl.  2maps. 
tab.        Lond.  Stockdale,  1801.  L,  O,  P,  W,  Wh 

Van  Dusen,  W.  W. 

Blazing   the   way;    or.    Pioneer    experiences    in    Idaho, 
Washington,  and  Oregon.        199p.   Ipor.  Ipl. 
Cin.  Jennings,  [ngOS].  Wu 

Van  Tramp,  John. 

Prairie  and  Rocky  mountain  adventures;  or,  Life  in  the 
West...         655p.  illus.  tab. 

Columbus,  Gilmore,  1866.  P 

Same.     755p.        Columbus,    Gilmore,    1867.  Wu 


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Vaughn,  Robert. 

Then  and  now;  or,  Thirty-six  years  in  the  Rockies;  per- 
sonal reminiscences  of  some  of  the  first  pioneers  of 
the  state  of  Montana;  Indians  and  Indian  wars;  the 
past  and  present  of  the  Rocky  mountain  country, 
1864-1900.         461p.   illus.   Ipor. 

Minneapolis,  Tribune  printing  co.  1900.  M,  Mu,  W 

Venegas,  Mijuel. 

Natural  and  civil  history  of  California  containing  an 
accurate  description  of  that  country...  together 
with  accounts  of  the  several  voyages  and  attempts 
made  for  settling  California.  .  .  tr.  from  the  original 
Spanish,  published  at  Madrid,  1758.  2v.  2pl.  Imap. 
Lond.  Rivington,  1758.  L 

Venegas,  Mijuel. 

Noticia  de  la  California  y  de  su  conquesta  temporal  y 
espiritual  hasta  el  tiempo  presente...  anadida  de 
algunos  mopas  particulares  y  una  general  de  la 
America  septrenal,  asio  oriental,  y  mar  del  sur  in- 
termedio,  formados.  Sabe  las  memories  mas  reci- 
entes,  y  exactas  que  se  publican  juntamente. . .  3v. 
Madrid,  Fernandez,  1757.  L 

Account  of  Spanish  voyages  to  America  to  date,  with  map. 
The  rare  Spanish  edition  in  original  vellum. 

Venus,  pseudonym. 

Letters  lately  published  in  the  diary,  on  the  subject  of 
the  present  dispute  with  Spain.         lOlp. 
Lond.  Kearsley,  1790.  L 

Authorship  attributed  to  Sir  James  Bland   Burges,  under- 
secretary  of   state,    1790. 

Victor,  Mrs.  Frances  [Aurettal   (Fuller)   [Barrett]. 

All  over  Oregon  and  Washington;   observations  on  the 
country,  its  scenery,  soil,  climate,  resources,  and  im- 
provements, with  an  outline  of  its  early  history... 
368p.  tab.     San  Fran.  Carmany,  1872.      P,  S,  Sp,  W,  Wh,  Wu 
Victor,  Mrs.  Frances  [Aurettal    (Fuller)    [Barrett!. 

Atlantis  arisen;  or,  Talks  of  a  tourist  about  Oregon  and 
Washington.        412p.  illus.  18pl.  tab. 

Phil.   Lippincott,   1891.  O,  P,  S,  W,  Wu 

Victor,  Mrs.  Frances  [Aurettal    (Fuller)    [Barrett]. 

Early  Indian  wars  of  Oregon,  compiled  from  the  Ore- 
gon archives  and  other  original  sources ;  with  muster 
rolls.         719p.  tab.         Salem,  Or.  Baker,  1894. 

M,  O,  P,  S,  W,  Wh,  Wu 


130  PACIFIC  NORTHWEST  HISTORY 

Victor,  Mrs.  Frances  Auretta  (Fuller)  Barrett. 

Eleven  years  in  the  Rocky  mountains  and  life  on  the 
frontier;  also  a  history  of  the  Sioux  war,  and  a  life 
of  Gen.  George  A.  Custer...  425  +  156p.  2v.ini. 
illus.  Ipor.  23pl. 

Hartford,  Columbian  book  co.  1877.  P,  S 

Contains   material    on   Oregon. 
Victor,  Mrs.  Frances  Auretta  (Fuller)  Barrett. 
New  Penelope  and  other  stories  and  poems. 

San  Fran.  Bancroft,  1877.  P 

The  scenes  of  most  of  these  stories  are  in  the  Northwest. 
Victor,  Mrs.  Frances  f Auretta!    (Fuller)    [Barrett]. 

River  of  the   West;    life  and   adventure  in   the   Rocky 
mountains  and  Oregon.  .  .   with  the  early  history  of 
the  northwestern  slope.         602p.  illus.  Ipor.  12pl. 
Hartford,  Bliss,  1870.  L,  P,  S,  Sp 

Same.     Hartford,   Columbian  book  co.   1870.  Wh 

Sa^yie.     Hartford,  Columbian  book  co.   1871.  M,  Wu 

[Victoria  development  and  tourist  association]. 

An  outpost  of  empire.  Victoria,  British  Columbia... 

48p.  illus.     [Victoria,  B.  C.  "The  Colonist"  print.  19071.   Wu 
Viilard,  Henry  [Hilgard]. 

(A)  journey  to  Alaska,  1899.         48p. 

(Reprint  from  N.  Y.  evening  post).  O 

Viilard,  Henry  [Hilgard]. 

Memoirs  of  Henry  Viilard,  journalist  and  financier, 
1835  1900.         2v.  4por.  8maps. 

Bost.    Houghton,    1904.  O,  S,  W,  Wu 

Vulcan  iron  works. 

General  history,  Alaska-Yukon-Pacific   exposition. 

[113p.]         Seattle,  Vulcan  iron  works,  [19081.  Wu 

Wallace,  Edward  J. 

Oregon   question   determined   by  the   rules   of  interna- 
tional law.         39p.         Lond.  Maxwell,  1846.  P,  S 
Wallace,  Joseph. 

Sketch  of  the  life  and  public  services  of  Edward  D. 
Baker,  United  States  senator  from  Oregon,  and 
formerly  representative  in  congress  from  Illinois, 
who  died  in  battle  near  Leesburg,  Va.  October  21, 
A.  D.  1861.  144p.  Ipor.  Springfield,  Wallace,  1870.  P 
Walling,  A.  G.  publisher. 

History  of  southern  Oregon,  comprising  Jackson,  Jose- 
phine, Douglas,  Curry  and  Coos  counties,  compiled 
from  the  most  authentic  sources.  545p.  15por.  pi. 
4maps.  Q.        Portland,  Or.  Walling,  1884.  S,  Sp,  Wh 


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Walling,  A.  G.  publisher. 

Illustrated   history   of   Lane   county,   Oregon,   compiled 
from    the   most   authentic    sources.         508p.    2por. 
48pl.  Imap  tab.  sq.  Q. 
%.  Portland,   Or.   Walling,    1884.  O,  P,  3 

Walsingham,   [Thomas  de  Gray,  sixth  baron.] 

Pterophoridae  of  California  and  Oregon  by  Thomas, 
Lord  Walsingham.        66p.  pi. 

Lond.  Van  Voorst,  1880.  g 

Walter,  Richard,  compiler. 

Voyage  round  the  world  in  the  years  1740-1-2-3-4,  by 
George  Anson,  commander-in-chief  of  a  squadron  of 
his  majesty's  ships,  sent  upon  an  expedition  to  the 
South  seas.         417p.  pi.  maps. 

Lond.  Knapton,  1748.  L 

[Warburton,  George  Drought]. 

Hochelaga;  or,  England  in  the  new  world;  ed.  by  Eliot 

Warburton.         2v.  in  1.         N.  Y.  Wiley,  1846.  P 

Contains  consldorable  material   upon  Orogon. 
Ward,  Kirk  C. 

Business  directory  of  the  city  of  Seattle  for  the  year 
1876,  comprising  a  history  of  the  first  settlement, 
after  development,  and  present  population  and  busi- 
ness of  the  city.         106p. 

Seattle,  B.  L.  Northup,  1876.  S 

Wardman,  George. 

(A)  trip  to  Alaska;  a  narrative  of  what  was  seen  and 
heard  during  a  summer  cruise  in  Alaskan  waters. 
237p.         San  Fran.  Carson,   [18841.  S 

Same.     Best.  Lee,  1884.  Wu 

Warner,  Beers  and  company,  publishers. 

History  of  Montana,  1739-1885;  a  history  of  the  discov- 
ery and  settlement,  social  and  commercial  progress, 
mines  and  miners,  agriculture  and  stock-growing, 
churches,  schools  and  societies,  Indians  and  Indian 
wars.  Vigilantes,  courts  of  justice,  newspaper  press, 
navigation,  railroads  and  statistics...  counties, 
cities,  villages  and  mining  camps...  1367p.  illus. 
Q.         Chic.  Warner,  1885.  M 

Warre,  H[enry  J.] 

Sketches  of  North  America  and  the  Oregon  territory. 

5p.  20pl.  Imap.  F.         n.  p.  Dickinson,  n.  d.  P 

Same.     5p.  20pl.  Imap.  F.         [Lend. J  Dickinson.  [1848?].    P,  3 
Complete  copy  of  the  rare  edition  with  colored  plates. 


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Washington   (state).     House  of  representatives. 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of  Gov. 
John  Rankin  Rogers,  delivered  in  the  House  of  rep- 
resentatives and  Senate,  eighth  legislature  of  the 
State  of  Washington.        31p.  Ipor.  ^ 

Seattle,  Metropolitan  press,  1903.  S,  Wu 

Washington  and  Alaska  steamship  company. 

Golden  Klondike;  guide  book  to  the  Yukon  gold  fields, 
giving  latest  and  reliable  maps  and  dates.  24p. 
Imap.        Tacoma,  Allen,  1897.  Wk 

Washington  and  Idaho  fair  association. 

Premium  list  of...  to  be  awarded  at  the  first  annual 
fair,  to  be  held  at  Spokane  Falls,  Wash.  Ter.  Oct. 
11,  12,  13,   14,  15,  1887.         48p. 

Spokane,   Spokane  chronicle  print,   1887.  Sp 

Washington  office  diary  for  1890.         67p. 

Tacoma,  Bard,  n.  d.  Wk 

Contains  important  dates,   relating  to   the   state  of  Wash- 
ington,   chronologically    arranged. 

Washington  pioneer  association. 

Proceedings  for  the  year  1903-1904,  with  historical 
sketch  of  the  organization...         51p. 

Seattle,  Metropolitan  press,  1904.  S,  Wu 

Washington  pioneer  association. 

Transactions  for  the  years  1883  to  1889,  inclusive,  with 
constitution  and  by-laws;  also  annual  addresses  and 
other  matters  of  interest  to  pioneers,  compiled  by 
Chas.  Prosch.         154p.  2por. 

Seattle,  Lowman,  1894.  S,  Wu 

Washington  state  bankers'  association. 

Proceedings   of  the   annual   convention,   6th-13th,   1901- 

1908.         v.  p.  V.  pub.  1901-1908.  Wu 

Washington  state  bar  association. 

Proceedings  of  the  annual  session,  6th-19th,  1894-1907. 

V.  p.  V.  pub.  1894-1908.  Wu 

The   proceedings   for   1894   was   the  first  volume  published 
and  contains  a  synopsis  of  the  first  five  meetings. 
Washington  state  board  of  trade. 

Clippings;  facts  and  figures  about  the  state  of  Wash- 
ington.       24p. 

Seattle,  Washington  state  board  of  trade,  1892.  Wu 

Washington   (state)   fishermen's  association. 

Washington  salmon  fisheries  on  the  Columbia  river. 

13p.         Ilwaco,  Wash.  Journal  job  print,  [1892?].  Wu 


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Washington  state  historical  society. 

Washington    historical    magazine,    v.  1,    no.  1,    October, 

1893.         Tacoma,  1893.  S,  W,  Wu 

No  more   published. 

Washington  state  historical  society. 

Washington  historian,  quarterly,  v.  1-2,  September,  1899, 

to  July,  1901.         Tacoma,   1899-1901.  '         S,  W,  Wu 

No   more  published. 

Washington  state  historical  society. 

Washington  state  historical  society;  a  statement  of  its 
organization;  its  constitution,  by-laws,  officers,  and 
"A  word  to  the  reader."         14p. 

Tacoma,  Houghton,  1891.  Wh 

Washington   state  pharmaceutical  association. 

Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting,  7th-10th,  13th-14th, 

1896-1899,  1902-1903.         Tacoma,  v.  pub.  1897-1903.  Wu 

Washington   (state)   press  association. 

Annual  proceedings.     lst-6th,  1887-1892.  * 

V.  p.  V.  pub.  1889-1893.  Wu 

The  lst-4th  reports,  1887-1890.  are  bound  in  one  volume. 

Washington,  the  evergreen  state,  and  Seattle  its  metrop- 
olis.        59p.  illus.         Seattle,  Crawford,  1890.  S 

Washington  university  state  historical  society. 

The    Washington    historical    quarterly.         v. 1-3,    no.    1, 

October,    1906-Oct.    1908.  P,  S,  W,  Wa,  Wh,  Wu 

Webb.  William   Seward. 

California  and  Alaska  and  over  the  Canadian  Pacific 
railway.         Ed.  2.  268p.  illus.  pi. 

N.  Y.  Putnam,  1891.  S 

p.  140-161,    Montana, 
p.  210-239.   Alaska. 

Webster,  Daniel. 

Works.         Ed.  4.  6v.  por.  pi.  Host.  Little,  1853.  S 

Same.     Ed.  16.  6v.  3por.  Ipl.  Best.  Little,  1872,  [nSSll.  Wu 

Same.     Ed.  19.  6v.  3por.  Ipl.  Best.  Little,  1885,  ['18511.  O 

Webster,  Daniel. 

Writings  and  speeches.         National  edition.  18v.  78por. 

25pl.  5  facsim.         Bost.  Little,  1903.  P.  Wu 

Webster's  works  contain   considerable  material   relating  to 
Oregon. 

Wellcome,  Henry  S. 

Story  of  Metlakahtla.         483p.  3por.  21pl. 

Lond.  Saxon,  1887.  S.  Wh,  Wu 


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Wells,  Harry  L. 

Alaska  and  the  Klondike;  the  new  gold  fields  and  how 
to  reach  them.         72p.  illus.  12pl.  1  fold.  map. 
Portland,  Or.  Wells,  1897.  Wa 

Wells,  Harrj'  L. 

Popular  history  of  Oregon  from  the  discovery  of  Amer- 
ica to' the  admission  of  the  state  into   the   Union. 
480p.  4pl.  1  facsim.  tab.  Q.      Portland,  Or.  Steel,  1889.         P 
Western  Alaska  construction  company. 

Railroad  building  in  the  Seward  peninsula,  Alaska.  .  . 
Ed.  2.  24p.  illus.  fold.  map. 

[N.  Y.  Western  Alaska  construction  co.  1904?].  Wu 

Western  historical  publishing  company. 

Ilustrated  history  of  North  Idaho,  embracing  Nez 
Perces,  Idaho,  Latah,  Kootenai  and  Shoshone  coun- 
ties. State  of  Idaho.  1238p.  front.  255por. (2  groups). 
12pl.  F.         n.  p.  Western  hist.  pub.  co.  1903.  Sp 

Western  historical  publishing  company. 

Illustrated    history    of    Stevens,    Ferry,    Okanogan    and 
Chelan    counties.    State    of    Washington.         867p. 
86por.  13pl.  F. 

[Spokane].  Western  hist.  pub.  co.  1904.  Sp 

On   cover :      History  of   North    Washingrton. 

Wharton,  W.  J.  L.  editor,  see  Cook,  James.    Captain  Cook's 

journal. 
Whatcom    (Wash.).     Ordinances. 

Whatcom  city  ordinances.  .  .    compiled  by  authority  of 

the  city  council  by  Henry  C.  Beach.         716p. 

Whatcom,  Wash.  Parker,  1903.  S,  Wu 

Whatcom  became  a  part  of  the  present  city  of  Bellingham, 
Washington. 

Wheeler,  Olin  Dlunbarl. 

Climbing   IVIount   Rainier,    descriptive   of   an   ascent   of 
the  highest  peak  in  the  United  States — exclusive  of 
Alaska — where  living  glaciers  are  found.         68p. 
illus.         St.  Paul,  Riley,  1901.  Wu 

Riley's  Northern  Pacific  monographs,   no.   2. 

Wheeler,  Olin  DCunbar]. 

Eastward  through  the  storied  Northwest.         53p.  illus. 

St.  Paul,  (Northern  Pacific  railway],  n.  d.  Wu 

Same.     62p.         [1907?].  Wu 


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Wheeler,  Olin  DCunbar]. 

The  Lewis  and  Clark  exposition,  Portland,  Oregon, 
June  1  to  October  15,  1905.  55p.  illus.  1  fold.  map. 
St.  Paul,  Northern  Pacific  railway,  [1905?].  S,  Wu 

Wheeler,  Olin  DCunbarl. 

Trail  of  Lewis  and  Clark,  1804-1904;  a  story  of  the  great 
exploration  across  the  continent  in  1804-6,  with  a  de- 
scription of  the  old  trail...  2v.  illus.  (including 
facsim.)    2pl.  4maps.         N.  Y.  Putnam,  1904. 

M,  Mu,  P,  Pu,  S,  Sc,  Sp,  W,  Wa,  Wh 
Wheeler,  Olin  D[unbar]. 

Wonderland;   descriptive  of  that  part  of  the  northwest 

tributary  to  the  Northern  Pacific  railway...;    1886, 

1895-6,   1898-1906.         illus.  maps.  tab. 

St.  Paul,  Fee,  [^886-1906].  P,  W 

Same.     1896-1905.  Wu 

Same.     1905-1906.  S 

Whetham,  see,  Boddam-Whetham. 

White,  Doctor  E.  and  lady,  see  Allen,  A.  J.  compiler. 

Whitman    college    quarterly,    v.  1-3,    January,    1897June(?) 

1900.         Walla  Walla,  Wash.  1897-1900.  Wh,  Wu 

Contains  much  material  relating  to  Marcus  Whitman  and 
his  associates  in  the  Oregon  mission.  Discontinued  with 
V.  3,   no.  4,   commencement  number,    1000. 

Whitson,  John  H. 

Courier  of  empire;  a  story  of  Marcus  Whitman's  ride 
to  save  Oregon.     315p.  5pl.         Bost.  Wilde,   [^9041. 

S,  Wh,  Wu 
Whymper,  Frederick. 

Travel  and  adventure  in  the  territory  of  Alaska. . . 

331p.  illus.  Ipl.  Imap.         Lond.  Murray,  1868.  S 

Same.     353p.  illus.  Ipl.  Imap.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1869.        P.  Wu 
Same.     N.  Y.  Harper,  1871.  Pu,  Wu 

Wickersham,  James. 

Alaska,  its  resources,  present  condition  and  needed 
legislation;  being  a  synopsis  of  an  address  deliv- 
ered. .  .  before  the  respective  chambers  of  commerce 
of  Seattle,  on  November  5,  1902,  and  Tacoma.  No- 
vember 11,  1902.  16p.  Tacoma,  Allen,  1902.  Wu 
Wickersham,  James. 

Is  it  "Mt.  Tacoma"  or  "Rainier?"  What  do  history  and 
tradition  say?  16p. 

Tacoma,  Puget  Sound  printing  co.  1893.  (Proceed- 
ings of  the  Tacoma  academy  of  science,  February 
6,  1893).  ^^ 


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Wilbur,  Earl  Morse. 

History  of  the  First  Unitarian  church,  of  Portland,  Ore- 
gon, 1867-1892;  together  with  a  sketch  of  the  life  of 
Rev.   Thomas  Lamb  Eliot. .  .         95p.  2por.   3pl. 
Portland,  Or.  First  Unitarian  church,  1893.  P 

Wilcox,  Walter  Dwight. 

Camping  in  the  Canadian  Rockies;  an  account  of  camp 
life  in  the  wilder  parts  of  the  Canadian  Rocky  moun- 
tains, together  with  a  description  of  the  region  about 
Banff..  .         283p.  illus.  25pl. 
N.  Y.  Putnam,  1896.  L 

Wilkes,  Charles. 

Narrative  of  the  United  States  exploring  expedition,  dur- 
ing the  years  1838,  1839,  1840f  1841,  1842. 
5v.+atlas.  illus.  12por.  52pl.  13maps.  tab.  Q. 
Phil.  Lea,  1845.  O,  P,  Pu,  Wu 

Same.     Issued  without  atlas.         Phil.  Lea,  1845.  S 

Same.     5v.  illus.  12por.  51pl.  12maps.  tab.  Q, 

Phil.  [Wilkes],  1849,   [^8441.  P 

Wilkes,  Charles. 

Narrative  of  the  United  States  exploring  expedition  dur- 
ing the  years  1838,  1839,  1840,  1841,  1842.  2v.  illus. 
Ipor.  13pl.  tab.         Lond.  Ingram,  1852.  P 

Wilkes,  Charles. 

Narrative  of  the  United  States'  exploring  expedition, 
during  the  years  1838-1842.  Condensed  and  abridged. 
372p.        NLond.  Whittaker,  [Intro.  18441.  Wh 

Contains  a  chapter  on  ^egon.     p.  279-300. 
Wilkes,  Charles. 

United  States  exploring  expedition  during  the  years 
1838-42'. .  .  20v.  11  atlases,  illus.   pi.  por.  maps, 

charts.  Q.         Phil.  Sherman,  1844-1874.  W 

This  rare  edition  was  limited  to  100  copies.  It  was  planned 
for  24  volumes,  but  volumes  18,  19,  21,  22,  and  24  have 
not  been  published.     Volume  23  is  in  two  parts. 

The  set  in  the  Washington  State  Library  lacks  the  follow- 
ing :     v.  9,  11-17.     Atlas  for  v.  10  and  the  one  for  v.  13-14. 

Wilkes,  Charles. 

Western  America,  including  California,  and  Oregon. 

130p.  3maps.         Phil.  Lea,  1849.  P,  S 

Wilkes,  George. 

Account  and  history  of  the  Oregon  territory;   together 
with  a  journal  of  an  emigrating  party...         160p. 
Lond.  Lott,  1846.  Wh 


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Wilkes,  George. 

History    of    Oregon,    geographical    and    political ...    to 
which  is  added  a  journal  of  the  events  of  the  cele- 
brated emigrating  expedition  of  1843... 
2  pts.  in  Iv.  127p.  Imap.  N.  Y.  Colyer,  1845.  P,  Wu 

Wilkeson,  Samuel. 

Wilkeson's  notes  on  Puget  Sound,  being  extracts  from 
notes  by  Samuel  Wilkeson  of  a  reconnoissance  of 
the  proposed  route  of  the  Northern  Pacific  railroad 
made  in  the  summer  of  1869.         44p. 
n.  p.  n.  pub.  n.  d.  S,  Wu 

Will  congress  preserve  good  faith  with  the  Central  Branch 
Union  Pacific  R.  R.  company?  6  +  4+8+7+44  + 
38  +  19+3+13+43+38P.  Imap.        n.  t.  p.  P 

Williams,  George  H. 

Occasional  addresses.         208p.  Ipor. 

Portland,  Or.   [Williams!  1895.  O,  P,  Wh 

p.  46-71,   Pioneers  of  Oregon. 

p.  129-137,  Oregon  and  California  railroad. 

p.  138-148.   Portland,   Oregon. 

p.  167-172,    Portland   exposition. 

p.  173-175,  Judge  M.  P.  Deady. 

Williams,  Henry  T.  editor. 

Pacific  tourist;    Adams  and  Bishop's  illustrated  trans- 
continental guide  of  travel  from  the  Atlantic  to  the 
Pacific  ocean...         355p.  illus. 
N.  Y.  Adams  &  Bishop,  1881.         "^  8 

Williams,  Henry  T.  editor. 

Pacific  tourist:  William's  illustrated  trans-continental 
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Williard,  Mrs.  Eugene  S. 

Life  in  Alaska.     Letters...   edited  by  her  sister,  Mrs. 
Eva  McClintock.         384p.  illus.  Ipor. 
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Willson,  Beckles. 

The  great  company;  being  a  history  of  the  honourable 
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Our  journey  in  the  Pacific;   by  the  officers  of  H.  M.  S. 
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Several  chapters  on  British  Columbia. 
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Winchester,  James  D. 

Capt.  J.  D.  Winchester's  experience  on  a  voyage  from 
Lynn,  Massachusetts  to  San  Francisco,  Cal.  and  to 
the  Alaskan  gold  fields.         251p.  illus.  pi. 
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Washington,    p.  128-145,    247-9  ;    Alaska,    p.  146-242. 
AA/inser,  Henry  JCacobl. 

Great  northwest;  a  guide-book  and  itinerary  for  the  use 
of  tourists  and  travellers  over  the  lines  of  the  North- 
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tion company  and  the  Oregon  and  California  rail- 
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(The)  Pacific  Northwest...  Orego^n  and  Washington 
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of  settlers  and  others.         88p.  llpl. 

N.  Y.  n.  pub.  1882.  S,  Wu 

Apparently  issued  by  the  Poutlund  bureau  of  immigration. 
Winthrop,  [Robert  C.] 

Speech  of  Mr.  Winthrop  of  Massachusetts  on  the  Ore- 
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Winthrop,  Theodore. 

Canoe  and  the   saddle;    adventures   among   the   north- 
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Same.     351p.         1891    ["=1889].  p 
Same.     Imap.   283p.         1895.  S 
Woodman,  Abby  Johnson. 

Picturesque   Alaska;    a   journal    of   a    tour   among   the 
mountains,  seas  and  islands  of  the  Northwest,  from 
San  Francisco  to  Sitka.        212p.  6pl.  Imap. 
Bost.  Houghton,  1889.  P,  Wu 

Woods,  Andrew,  compiler. 

Constitution  of  the  state  of  Washington  with  marginal 

notes  and  full  index.         74p.         Seattle,  Woods,  1889.  S. 

Woodworth,  Francis  C. 

Young  Americano's  life  of  Fremont.         282p.  illus.  Ipor. 

N.  Y.  Miller,  1856.  P 

Wrangell,  Ferdinand  Petrovich,  frelher?-  von. 

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1820,  1821,  1822  and  1823...   ed.  by...    Edward  Sa- 
bine.       137H-413p.  Imap  (in  pocket),  tab. 
Lond.  Madden,   1840.  P,  S,  W.  Wu 

Savie.  ■  302p.  1  fold.  map.         N.  Y.  Harper,  1873.  Wu 

Wright,  E.  W.  editor. 

Lewis  and  Dryden's  marine  history  of  the  Pacific  North- 
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of  the  earliest  navigators  to  the  present  time,  with 
sketches  and  portraits  of  a  number  of  well-known 
marine  men,  edited  by  E.  W.  Wright.  494p.  illus. 
Ipl.  F.  Portland,  Or.  Lewis  and  Dryden  printing 
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Wright,  Jennie  Buttolph. 

Zineltha.         7p.         n.  p.  n.  pub.'n.  d.  Mu 

Wright,  Julia  McNair.  /. 

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Wright,  William  Greenwood. 

Butterflies  of  the  west  coast  of  the  United  States . . . 
with  colored  figures  and  descriptions  of  many  new 
species  and  new  varieties  now  first  published. 
Ed.  2.  257p.  pi.  Ipor. 
San  Bernardino,  Cal.  Author,  1906.  '  S 

Wyeth,  John  B. 

Oregon;  or,  A  short  history  of  a  long  journey  from  the 
Atlantic  ocean  to  the  region  of  the  Pacific  by  land; 
drawn  up  from  the  notes  and  oral  information  of 
John  B.  Wyeth,  one  of  the  party  who  left  Mr.  Na- 
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beyond  the  ridge  of  the  Rocky  mountains,  and  the 
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Same.     Reprinted  in  Thwaites,  R.  G.  ed.  Early  western 

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Wyeth,  Nathaniel  JCarvisl. 

Correspondence  and  journals  of  Captain  Nathaniel  J. 
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occupation  of  the  Oregon  country,  with  maps,  intro- 
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262p.  3maps.  (Sources  of  the  history  of  Oregon, 
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L,  O,  P,  S,  Wh,  Wu 
Wyld,  James. 

Map  of  the  basin  of  the  Pacific.        84x54  cm. 

Lond.  Wyld,  n.  d.  P 

Wyld,  James. 

Map  of  the  Oregon  districts  and  the  adjacent  country. 

70x49  cm.         Lond.  Wyld,  1843.  P,  S 

vVyld,  James. 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  the  relative  position  of  the 

Oregon  and  Texas.         55x37  cm.         Lond.  Wyld,  n.  d.     P,  S 
Wyse,  Francis. 

America,  its  realities  and  resources. . .  its  laws  and  cus- 
toms, together  with  a  review  of  the  policy  of  the 
United    States   that  led   to  the   war  of   1812...    the 
Texas  and  Oregon  questions.         3v.  tab. 
Lond.  Newby,  1846.  P,  S 

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Columbia  river  improvements  and  the  Pacific  North- 
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. .  .Exploration  northwestward.  24p.  illus.  1  fold.  map. 
Eugene,  Or.  University,  1898.  (Bulletin  of  the  Uni- 
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